The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring

This study was conducted in order to monitor population of the sunn pest egg parasitoids in wheat field and wooded areas around them in Bursa and Yalova provinces and to determine their species and finding ratios from 2006 to 2008. The populations of the egg parasitoids were monitored with yellow st...

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Main Authors: Gürsel ÇETİN, Erhan KOÇAK, Cemil HANTAŞ
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Language:English
Published: Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute 2014-06-01
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author Gürsel ÇETİN
Erhan KOÇAK
Cemil HANTAŞ
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Erhan KOÇAK
Cemil HANTAŞ
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description This study was conducted in order to monitor population of the sunn pest egg parasitoids in wheat field and wooded areas around them in Bursa and Yalova provinces and to determine their species and finding ratios from 2006 to 2008. The populations of the egg parasitoids were monitored with yellow sticky traps from March to end of October, weekly. Also, sunn pest adult densities were monitored from appearing the first overwintered sunn pest adults in the fields until the end of harvest. Parasitoid species caught on the traps were identified as Gryon monspeliensis (Picard), Gryon sp., Telenomus chloropus (Thorn.), Telenomus sp., Trissolcus semistriatus Nees, Trissolcus rufiventris (Mayr), Trissolcus djadetshko (Rjach.), Trissolcus sp., Trissolcus grandis (Thomson), Trissolcus pseudoturesis (Rjach.),Trissolcus simoni (Mayr) and Trissolcus festivae Victorov (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae). As a result study, it was determined that 66.6% and 33.4% of Scelionidae population were become Trissolcus, Telenomus and Gryon species respectively.Trissolcus species was determined to be the most common parasitoids with 78.7%, and the most common species was also determined to be T. semistriatus with 26.3%. In the studies conducted for population monitoring, these species were seen first-time on the traps in the third week of March in wooded areas and in the third weeks of April in wheat field. The egg parasitoids’ density in wheat field reached to the highest level during June.
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spelling doaj.art-21eb412d5f0e487196f69271dfda71092023-02-15T16:11:29ZengBati Akdeniz Agricultural Research InstituteDerim1300-34962014-06-01311354910.16882/derim.2014.55243 The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoringGürsel ÇETİNErhan KOÇAKCemil HANTAŞThis study was conducted in order to monitor population of the sunn pest egg parasitoids in wheat field and wooded areas around them in Bursa and Yalova provinces and to determine their species and finding ratios from 2006 to 2008. The populations of the egg parasitoids were monitored with yellow sticky traps from March to end of October, weekly. Also, sunn pest adult densities were monitored from appearing the first overwintered sunn pest adults in the fields until the end of harvest. Parasitoid species caught on the traps were identified as Gryon monspeliensis (Picard), Gryon sp., Telenomus chloropus (Thorn.), Telenomus sp., Trissolcus semistriatus Nees, Trissolcus rufiventris (Mayr), Trissolcus djadetshko (Rjach.), Trissolcus sp., Trissolcus grandis (Thomson), Trissolcus pseudoturesis (Rjach.),Trissolcus simoni (Mayr) and Trissolcus festivae Victorov (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae). As a result study, it was determined that 66.6% and 33.4% of Scelionidae population were become Trissolcus, Telenomus and Gryon species respectively.Trissolcus species was determined to be the most common parasitoids with 78.7%, and the most common species was also determined to be T. semistriatus with 26.3%. In the studies conducted for population monitoring, these species were seen first-time on the traps in the third week of March in wooded areas and in the third weeks of April in wheat field. The egg parasitoids’ density in wheat field reached to the highest level during June.Population monitoringScelionidae; Sunn pest; Egg parasitoidsScelionidaeSunn pestEgg parasitoids
spellingShingle Gürsel ÇETİN
Erhan KOÇAK
Cemil HANTAŞ
The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
Derim
Population monitoring
Scelionidae; Sunn pest; Egg parasitoids
Scelionidae
Sunn pest
Egg parasitoids
title The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
title_full The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
title_fullStr The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
title_full_unstemmed The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
title_short The species of sunn pest egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Scelonidae) in wheat field and wooded areas in Bursa and Yalova provinces, their finding ratios of and population monitoring
title_sort species of sunn pest egg parasitoids hymenoptera scelonidae in wheat field and wooded areas in bursa and yalova provinces their finding ratios of and population monitoring
topic Population monitoring
Scelionidae; Sunn pest; Egg parasitoids
Scelionidae
Sunn pest
Egg parasitoids
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