Citation
Velázquez, Eduardo and Legarrea, S. and Morales, Ignacio and Fereres Castiel, Alberto and Amor Parrilla, Fermín and Fernández, Mª Mar and Rodriguez, Daniel and Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa
(2012).
Flying capacity of Psyttalia concolor and Chrysoperla carnea under a UV-absorbing net (Bionet®) in presence and absence of crop..
"IOBC/wprs Bulletin", v. 79
;
pp. 113-119.
ISSN 978-92-9067-257-9.
Abstract
Field studies were conducted in walk-in tunnels to determine the flying capacity in the presence and absence of crop, of the parasitoid Psyttalia concolor and the predator Chrysoperla carnea under a UV-absorbent net (Bionet®). Yellow sticky cards were used for insect recovery but neither P. concolor nor C. carnea were very attracted to them, thus captures were too low to permit any meaningful comparisons. Bionet® did not seem to affect the mobility of any natural enemy irrespective of the trap location and monitoring hour. Climatic conditions inside nets were very extreme (average temperatures very high and relative humidity very low) threatening insect survival. New experiments are being developed, trying to find new attractants that permit a significant capture of both natural enemies.