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The New Invasive Pest Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in India and its Natural Enemies along with Evaluation of Trichogrammatids for its Biological Control


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1 ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India
 

The South American tomato moth Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) is a devastating pest of tomato. In the present study Tuta-adapted strains of Trichogramma were evaluated. Amongst the three species, Trichogramma achaeae Nagaraja and Nagarkatti, Trichogramma pretiosum Riley and Trichogrammatoidea bactrae Nagaraja could parasitise T. absoluta eggs and the parasitism rates were 5.0%, 51.1% and 68.2% respectively. Adults emerged from the parasitized T. absoluta eggs (4.8%, 97.5% and 90.0% adult emergence respectively). The F1 generation adults of T. pretiosum could parasitise 29% of Corcyra cephalonica Stainton eggs, while the other two species were not successful in parasitizing. In addition, four 'hymenopteran' parasitoids, viz. T. achaeae, Neochrysocharis formosa (Westwood), Habrobracon sp. and Goniozus sp. were also observed to be associated with T. absoluta in the fields during the surveys undertaken in southern India.

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Invasive Pest, India, Natural Enemies, Tuta absoluta.
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  • The New Invasive Pest Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in India and its Natural Enemies along with Evaluation of Trichogrammatids for its Biological Control

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Authors

Chandish R. Ballal
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India
Ankita Gupta
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India
M. Mohan
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India
Y. Lalitha
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India
Abraham Verghese
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bellary Road, Bengaluru 560 024, India

Abstract


The South American tomato moth Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) is a devastating pest of tomato. In the present study Tuta-adapted strains of Trichogramma were evaluated. Amongst the three species, Trichogramma achaeae Nagaraja and Nagarkatti, Trichogramma pretiosum Riley and Trichogrammatoidea bactrae Nagaraja could parasitise T. absoluta eggs and the parasitism rates were 5.0%, 51.1% and 68.2% respectively. Adults emerged from the parasitized T. absoluta eggs (4.8%, 97.5% and 90.0% adult emergence respectively). The F1 generation adults of T. pretiosum could parasitise 29% of Corcyra cephalonica Stainton eggs, while the other two species were not successful in parasitizing. In addition, four 'hymenopteran' parasitoids, viz. T. achaeae, Neochrysocharis formosa (Westwood), Habrobracon sp. and Goniozus sp. were also observed to be associated with T. absoluta in the fields during the surveys undertaken in southern India.

Keywords


Invasive Pest, India, Natural Enemies, Tuta absoluta.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi11%2F2155-2159