Population dynamics of Melanaphis donacis (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its Coccinellidae and Syrphidae predators on Arundo donax L.

Authors

  • Nicole Undurraga Universidad de Chile
  • Jaime E. Araya Universidad de Chile
  • Francisco Zuazúa Universidad Mayor
  • Máximo F. Alonso Universidad Austral de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/ijanr.v47i2.1971

Keywords:

Allograpta pulchra, energy crops, Eriopis connexa, giant reed, Hippodamia convergens.

Abstract

The population density of the aphid Melanaphis donacis (Passerini) was studied in experimental plots of Arundo donax (L.) at the Antumapu Campus of the University of Chile, La Pintana (33° 34' 08'' S 70° 38' 40'' W) and on wild populations at Rinconada de Maipú (33° 30' 0.17" S and 70° 49' 12.25" W), both in the Mediterranean zone of Chile. Sampling started upon the first colonization of the plants by the aphid on December 14, 2012, and continued every 15 days through December 14, 2013. Samples were taken from the 3rd leaf from the apex, and a total of 36 samples were collected per sampling date. The aphid occurred throughout the growing season of A. donax, especially in summer, with higher densities in the experimental plots than in the wild populations and means of 243 and 147 aphids leaf-1, respectively. The main natural enemies observed were the coccinellids Eriopis connexa (Germar) and Hippodamia convergens (Guérin-Méneville) and the syrphid Allograpta pulchra (Shannon). The predator populations followed the growth curves of the aphid population and of A. donax.

Author Biographies

Nicole Undurraga, Universidad de Chile

Departamento de Sanidad Vegetal

Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas

Jaime E. Araya, Universidad de Chile

Departamento de Sanidad Vegetal

Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas

Francisco Zuazúa, Universidad Mayor

Escuela de Agronomía

Facultad de Ciencias

Máximo F. Alonso, Universidad Austral de Chile

Instituto de Producción Animal

Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias

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Published

2020-08-31

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RESEARCH ARTICLE