Detecting the predatory insects associated with the cotton aphid, aphis gossypii glov. with special references to the efficiency of thepredator coccinella undecimpunctata l. at Kafr El-sheikh region [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P.1015-1022Other title:
  • تتبع المفترسات الحشرية المرتبطة بمن القطن مع اهمية خاصة للكفاءة الافتراسية لبو العيد 11 نقطة في منطقة كفر الشيخ [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura university journal of plant protection and pathology, 2011 v. 2 (11) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2011.v.2(11)Summary: This experiment was carried out at the Farm of Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr EL-Sheikh Governorate during the two successive seasons·2006 and 2007 to evaluate the role of insect predators of Aphis gossypii Glov. in colton fields. The following predators were considerd during thecurrent resarch: Coccinella undecimpunctata (L.), Cydonia vicina isis, Cydonia vicina nilotica, Scymnus interruptus, Paederus alfierii, Chrysoperla camea, Syrphus spp. and Orius spp. Results indicated that P. a/fierii was recorded with the highest numbers followed by C. undecimpunctata., SyrphuS spp., Sc. interruptus, Orius sp. and Ch. camea (1452,1256, 1181, 1141, 1135, 1059 indivl60 leaves). The associated predators were more in 2006 season than 2007 season. Population fluctuation of the colton aphid, A. gossypii and the predator C. undecimpunctata were monitored on colton plants during the two successive colton seasons 2006 and 2007. The average number of the collected aphids in the second season were higher than those obtained during the first season; 29760 and 28755 indv.l20 plants, respectively. Some biological aspects of C. undecimpunctata were also studied as reared on A. gossypii. The larval stage of C. undecimpunctata was completed in four instars that collectively lasted 9.40 days. Adult female longevity averaged 59.00 days. However, the male longevity took a shorter period (49.60 days). One female deposited 441.59 eggs during the OViposition period with a daily average of 11.56 egglfemale. The preoviposition period took 8.8 days, oviposition 38.20 days, and the post oviposition 5.60 days
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This experiment was carried out at the Farm of Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr EL-Sheikh Governorate during the two successive seasons·2006 and 2007 to evaluate the role of insect predators of Aphis gossypii Glov. in colton fields. The following predators were considerd during thecurrent resarch: Coccinella undecimpunctata (L.), Cydonia vicina isis, Cydonia vicina nilotica, Scymnus interruptus, Paederus alfierii, Chrysoperla camea, Syrphus spp. and Orius spp. Results indicated that P. a/fierii was recorded with the highest numbers followed by C. undecimpunctata., SyrphuS spp., Sc. interruptus, Orius sp. and Ch. camea (1452,1256, 1181, 1141, 1135, 1059 indivl60 leaves). The associated predators were more in 2006 season than 2007 season. Population fluctuation of the colton aphid, A. gossypii and the predator C. undecimpunctata were monitored on colton plants during the two successive colton seasons 2006 and 2007. The average number of the collected aphids in the second season were higher than those obtained during the first season; 29760 and 28755 indv.l20 plants, respectively. Some biological aspects of C. undecimpunctata were also studied as reared on A. gossypii. The larval stage of C. undecimpunctata was completed in four instars that collectively lasted 9.40 days. Adult female longevity averaged 59.00 days. However, the male longevity took a shorter period (49.60 days). One female deposited 441.59 eggs during the OViposition period with a daily average of 11.56 egglfemale. The preoviposition period took 8.8 days, oviposition 38.20 days, and the post oviposition 5.60 days

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