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Intraguild interactions between two natural enemies of Trialeurodes Vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae), the predator, Dicyphus Hesperus (Heteroptera: Miridae), and the entomopathogenic fungus, Paecilomyces Fumosoroseus Apopka-97 (Deuteromycotina: Hypho

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(Thesis) M.Sc.
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2005
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My focus was to investigate the intraguild interactions between two natural enemies of the greenhouse whitefly: Dicyphus hesperus, and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus Apopka-97 (PFR-97TM). PFR-97TM spray applications made to whitefly nymphs resulted in a LCso of 1.33 x lo5 blastospores/ml. Lethal time estimates of whitefly nymphs decreased with increasing concentration of the PFR-97TM spray application. When D. hesperus females were exposed to leaf discs treated with PFR-97TM at a concentration of 100 x LCso of whitefly nymphs, 38% of the females died. The surviving females experienced a 38% feeding reduction. Adult D. hesperus females were able to discriminate between healthy and PFR-97TM-treated whitefly nymphs when the nymphs were offered to them five days after spray application. The simultaneous use of D. hesperus and PFR-97TM in tomato greenhouse microcosms resulted in additive whitefly mortality; together they reduced whitefly densities by 62% relative to the control plants in six weeks.
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