Southwestern Entomologist (2010) 35, 129-145

From Pestinfo-Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search

Patrick J. Moran (2010)
Lack of establishment of the Mediterranean tamarisk beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on athel (Tamarix aphylla) (Tamaricaceae) in South Texas
Southwestern Entomologist 35 (2), 129-145
Abstract: Adult Mediterranean tamarisk beetles, Diorhabda elongate (Brullé), a defoliator of exotic saltcedar (Tamarix spp.), were released into four field cages containing small saltcedar trees or closely-related exotic athel trees (Tamarix aphylla (L.) Karsten) and onto uncaged beneficial mature athel trees at sites in south Texas. In field cages, egg, larval, and adult densities per meter of green foliage were equal on saltcedar and athel in the first 8 weeks after release, but numbers of eggs, larvae, and adults were at least two-fold more on saltcedar. During this time, the beetles reduced green foliage by 50% on athel and by 20% on saltcedar. However, athel green foliage recovered after 10 weeks, while saltcedar foliage continued to decline. At two roadside field sites containing mature athel and no saltcedar, D. elongata adults were released in bagged athel branches in July 2006 and May 2007 and produced larvae that defoliated the branches by the third week after infestation. A few larvae and adults were found on unbagged athel branches during the first 3 months after release, but beetles failed to become established on athel trees and removed no more than 3% of green foliage from athel branches, which remained >85% green for 2 years. The Mediterranean tamarisk beetle thus did not colonize or cause permanent disfiguring damage to athel trees.
(The abstract is excluded from the Creative Commons licence and has been copied with permission by the publisher.)
Link to article at publishers website
Database assignments for author(s): Patrick J. Moran

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
classical biocontrol/new introduction


Pest and/or beneficial records:

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


Tamarix aphylla (weed) U.S.A. (mid S)
Diorhabda elongata (weed bioagent) Tamarix aphylla (weed) U.S.A. (mid S)