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|dc:title=Effect of temperature on development, growth and feeding of ''[[Coccinella septempunctata (predator)|Coccinella septempunctata]]'' and ''[[Hippodamia convergens (predator)|Hippodamia convergens]]'' reared on the tobacco aphid, ''Myzus persicae'' ''nicotianae ''
 
|dc:title=Effect of temperature on development, growth and feeding of ''[[Coccinella septempunctata (predator)|Coccinella septempunctata]]'' and ''[[Hippodamia convergens (predator)|Hippodamia convergens]]'' reared on the tobacco aphid, ''Myzus persicae'' ''nicotianae ''

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Ioanna Katsarou, John T. Margaritopoulos, John A. Tsitsipis, Dionyssios Ch. Perdikis and Kostas D. Zarpas (2005)
Effect of temperature on development, growth and feeding of Coccinella septempunctata and Hippodamia convergens reared on the tobacco aphid, Myzus persicae nicotianae
BioControl 50 (4), 565-588
Abstract: Preimaginal development, mortality, aphid consumption rate, and size and weight upon reaching the adult stage of the aphidophagous coccinellids Hippodamia convergens Guérin-Méneville and Coccinella septempunctata L. collected from Karditsa, central Greece, were examined at four constant temperatures (14, 17, 20 and 23 °C) and L16:D8. The coccinellids fed on the tobacco aphid, Myzus persicae nicotianae Blackman. Egg, larval and pupal mortality was highest at 14 °C reaching 85.0, 73.8 and 29.4% in H. convergens and 49.3, 75.4 and 58.8% in C. septempunctata, respectively. Total preimaginal development ranged from 57.2 to 70.4 days at 14 °C, and to 16.9 and 22.1 days at 23 °C in H. convergens and C. septempunctata, respectively. Heavier and larger adults of H. convergens were obtained at 17 and 20 ° C. In C. septempunctata temperature did not affect adult weight while the lowest size was observed at 14 and 17 °C. Day-degrees requirements for preimaginal development in H. corvengens were 212.9 above a developmental threshold of 11.0 °C. The corresponding values for C. septempunctata were 281.5 and 10.7 °C. In H. convergens total and daily aphid consumption ranged from 46.8 aphids at 14 °C to 85.0 aphids at 23 °C and from 1.5 aphids at 14 °C to 9.2 aphids at 23 °C, respectively. The corresponding values for C. septempunctata were 112.0 and 2.7 at 14 °C and 157.7 and 12.4 at 23 °C. The results show the high potential of both predators as biological control agents against the tobacco aphid. The knowledge obtained could be essential for their appropriate use and for the improvement of mass rearing systems.
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Database assignments for author(s): J.A. Tsitsipis, John T. Margaritopoulos, Dionyssios Ch. Perdikis

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
general biology - morphology - evolution
environment/habitat manipulation


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Myzus nicotianae Greece
Coccinella septempunctata (predator) Myzus nicotianae Greece
Hippodamia convergens (predator) Myzus nicotianae Greece