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Efficacy of<i>Trichogramma evanescens</i>in controlling the grape berry moth<i>Lobesia botrana</i>in grape farms in Egypt
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2008
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EngineeringPlant-insect InteractionAugmentative Biological ControlEntomologyCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsGrape BerryLobesia BotranaPlant PathologyPest ManagementPest ControlGrape FarmsIntegrated Plant ProtectionPublic HealthPlant HealthParasitologyTrichogramma Evanescens
Abstract The present work was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Trichogramma evanescens (Westwood) in controlling the grape berry moth Lobesia botrana (Schiff) in two grape farms, in El-Beheira and El-Gharbia Governorates, northern Egypt during 2004 and 2005 seasons. T. evanescens was mass produced on Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier) eggs in the National Research Centre in Egypt. The horizontal and vertical searching activity of T. evanescens was studied to determine the proper way of distributing the Trichogramma cards in vineyards. Field experiments were also conducted to evaluate T. evanescens efficacy to control L. botrana on a large scale. Parasitism by T. evanescens on L. botrana eggs was greatly affected with the horizontal or vertical distance from the release points as well as with the rate of release. Parasitism reached over 97% and the percentage of reduction in damage caused by the pest reached 96.8% in treated plots. A significant increase in the crop was achieved in treated plots. T. evanescens could be a potential candidate for biological control of the grape moth in vineyards.
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