Can the combined use of the mirid predator Nesidiocoris tenuis and a braconid larval endoparasitoid Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris improve the biological control of Tuta absoluta?
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Aigbedion-Atalor, Pascal Osa
Hill, Martin P.
Ayelo, Pascal Mahukpe
Ndlela, Shepard
Zalucki, Myron P.
Mohamed, Samira A.
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Abstract
The koinobiont solitary larval endoparasitoid Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris (Marsh) (Syn.:
Apanteles gelechiidivoris) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the predatory bug Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter)
(Hemiptera: Miridae) are important natural enemies of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae),
a serious pest of tomato. Although N. tenuis preferentially feeds on T. absoluta eggs, it is
also recorded as a predator of first and second instar larval stages. Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris
preferentially seeks these early larval stages of T. absoluta for oviposition. The occurrence of intraguild
predation between N. tenuis and D. gelechiidivoris and the consequences on the oviposition
performance of D. gelechiidivoris were investigated in the laboratory. Regardless of the manner of
introduction (i.e., the sequence of combinations with D. gelechiidivoris) or density (i.e., number of
N. tenuis combined with D. gelechiidivoris), the presence of N. tenuis did not affect the oviposition
performance of D. gelechiidivoris or the parasitoid’s progeny. Combination assays revealed that the
efficacy of the combined use of N. tenuis and D. gelechiidivoris in controlling T. absoluta populations
was significantly higher than that of either natural enemy alone. Our results highlight the potential of
combining mirid predators and koinobiont larval endoparasitoids to control T. absoluta. The findings
further contribute to data supporting the release of D. gelechiidivoris in tomato agroecosystems for the
control of T. absoluta in Africa, where N. tenuis is widespread and abundant.
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Table S1: Counties of Kenya where Tuta absoluta was collected to maintain
the genomic pool of the established laboratory colony.
Keywords
Predator–parasitoid interactions, Predatory mirid bug, Apanteles gelechiidivoris, South America tomato pinworm, Biocontrol, Neotropical parasitoid wasp (Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris), Nesidiocoris tenuis, Tuta absoluta
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Aigbedion-Atalor, P.O.;
Hill, M.P.; Ayelo, P.M.; Ndlela, S.;
Zalucki, M.P.; Mohamed, S.A. Can the
Combined Use of the Mirid Predator
Nesidiocoris tenuis and a Braconid
Larval Endoparasitoid Dolichogenidea
gelechiidivoris Improve the Biological
Control of Tuta absoluta? Insects 2021,
12, 1004. https://DOI.org/10.3390/insects12111004.