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Title: | TEST FOR BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE MOTH DATES Apomyelois ceratoniae ZELLER, 1839 (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE) BY THE USE OF Phanerotomaflavitestacea FISHER (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE) AND Braconhebetor SAY (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE) IN CONTROLLED CONDITIONS |
Authors: | M. K. BENSALAH M. L. OUAKID |
Keywords: | MOTS CLES: pyrale des dattes, Phanerotoma, Bracon, parasitisme, lutte biologique, Deglet Nour. KEYWORDS: moth dates, Phanerotoma, Bracon, parasitism, biological control, Deglet Nour |
Issue Date: | 4-Mar-2016 |
Abstract: | RESUME Notre étude porte sur des tes de lutte biologique à partir du cortège parasitaire autochtone de la pyrale des dattes (Apomyelois =Ectomyelois ceratoniae Zeller, 1839). Nous avons testé deux principaux auxilliares :Phanerotomaflavitestacea Fisher et Bracon hebetor Say. Les résultats obtenus montrent qu’il y a un effet significatif de l’action parasitaire des deux espèces étudiées sur le cycle biologique de la pyrale des dattes. Nous avons mesuré un taux de 58,50 dû au Phanerotoma et 100 % pour Bracon. La technique combinant l’utilisation des deux axillaires semble être une piste permettant de limiter la détérioration de la valeur marchande des dattes. ABSTRACT Our study focuses on biological control of the procession of Aboriginal parasitic moth dates (Apomyelois = Ectomyelois ceratoniae Zeller, 1839). We tested two major Cursor Auxiliary :Phanerotomaflavitestacea Fisher and Braconhebetor Say. The results show that there is a significant effect of the parasitic action of both species on the life cycle of the moth dates. We measured 58.50 rate from Phanerotoma and 100% for Bracon. The technique combines the use of both axillary seems to be a track to limit the deterioration of the market value of dates. |
URI: | http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/7368 |
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