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Host specificity of Asian parasitoids for potential classical biological control of Drosophila suzukii
by
Urvois, Teddy
, Kenis, Marc
, Lierhmann, Océane
, Girod, Pierre
, Turlings, Ted C. J.
, Haye, Tim
in
Agriculture
/ Asobara
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Blueberries
/ China
/ Cryptic species
/ diet
/ Drosophila immigrans
/ Drosophila melanogaster
/ Drosophila suzukii
/ Drosophilidae
/ Ecology
/ Eggs
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Europe
/ Forestry
/ Herbivores
/ Host specificity
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leptopilina
/ Leptopilina heterotoma
/ Life Sciences
/ Original Paper
/ parasitoids
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Progeny
/ Species
2018
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Host specificity of Asian parasitoids for potential classical biological control of Drosophila suzukii
by
Urvois, Teddy
, Kenis, Marc
, Lierhmann, Océane
, Girod, Pierre
, Turlings, Ted C. J.
, Haye, Tim
in
Agriculture
/ Asobara
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Blueberries
/ China
/ Cryptic species
/ diet
/ Drosophila immigrans
/ Drosophila melanogaster
/ Drosophila suzukii
/ Drosophilidae
/ Ecology
/ Eggs
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Europe
/ Forestry
/ Herbivores
/ Host specificity
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leptopilina
/ Leptopilina heterotoma
/ Life Sciences
/ Original Paper
/ parasitoids
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Progeny
/ Species
2018
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Host specificity of Asian parasitoids for potential classical biological control of Drosophila suzukii
by
Urvois, Teddy
, Kenis, Marc
, Lierhmann, Océane
, Girod, Pierre
, Turlings, Ted C. J.
, Haye, Tim
in
Agriculture
/ Asobara
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Blueberries
/ China
/ Cryptic species
/ diet
/ Drosophila immigrans
/ Drosophila melanogaster
/ Drosophila suzukii
/ Drosophilidae
/ Ecology
/ Eggs
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Europe
/ Forestry
/ Herbivores
/ Host specificity
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leptopilina
/ Leptopilina heterotoma
/ Life Sciences
/ Original Paper
/ parasitoids
/ Plant Pathology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Progeny
/ Species
2018
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Host specificity of Asian parasitoids for potential classical biological control of Drosophila suzukii
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Host specificity of Asian parasitoids for potential classical biological control of Drosophila suzukii
2018
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Overview
The Asian spotted wing drosophila,
Drosophila suzukii,
has recently become a serious pest of soft fruits in Europe. Classical biological control through the introduction of larval parasitoids from its native range in Asia is presently being considered. However, host specificity of potential biological control agents has to be determined to avoid releasing species that may have unintended non-target impacts. Larvae of six different European non-target fly species and the target
D. suzukii
were exposed either on diet or blueberries to three Asian larval parasitoids,
Asobara japonica
,
Leptopilina japonica,
and
Ganaspis
cf.
brasiliensis
, and one European species,
Leptopilina heterotoma
.
Asobara japonica
showed the lowest specificity, attacking and developing in all Drosophilidae.
Leptopilina japonica
successfully parasitized two non-target Drosophilidae,
D. melanogaster
and
D. subobscura
, with one singly progeny emerging from
D. immigrans
.
Ganaspis
cf.
brasiliensis
had the highest level of specificity but variations occurred between two geographical populations tested. A Japanese population was strictly specific to
D. suzukii,
whereas another population from China parasitized
D. suzukii
,
D. melanogaster
and sporadically
D. subobscura
. The European
L. heterotoma
successfully developed in
D. melanogaster
,
D. subobscura
and occasionally in
D. immigrans
, but nearly all eggs and larvae in
D. suzukii
were encapsulated. These results show that
Ganaspis
cf.
brasiliensis
is the species with the highest potential for biological control, but more studies are needed on its taxonomic status and the existence of biotypes or cryptic species varying in their specificity before field releases can be conducted in Europe.
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