1. Monitoring methods for <italic>Diaphorina citri</italic> Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) on citrus groves with different insecticide application programmes.
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Miranda, M. P., dos Santos, F. L., Bassanezi, R. B., Montesino, L. H., Barbosa, J. C., and Sétamou, M.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of insecticides , *HEMIPTERA , *INSECT pest control , *CITRUS greening disease , *INSECT population density , *INSPECTION & review - Abstract
Abstract: The Asian citrus psyllid,
Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae), is a major citrus pest that transmits the bacteriaCandidatus Liberibacter asiaticus andCa . L. americanus associated with huanglongbing (HLB) disease.Diaphorina citri population densities can affect the effectiveness of its monitoring and sampling methods. Thus, we compared different methods for adultD. citri monitoring in groves with and without insecticide application programmes. Four short‐term experiments were carried out, each one lasting four consecutive weeks. In these experiments, sticky cards with different colours (yellow, light green, green and dark green), sweep net, two suction device models, visual inspection and stem tap sampling were assessed. Two long‐term experiments were conducted for 4.5 and 5 years, in which only yellow sticky card and visual inspection forD. citri monitoring were assessed. For the short‐term experiments, psyllids were detected by all monitoring methods during all sampling periods in areas without chemical control. However, in areas with psyllid control via fortnightly and monthly applications of insecticides, only sticky cards, regardless of their colour, were able to detect the presence ofD. citri . Similarly, for the long‐term experiments, yellow sticky cards were more effective than visual inspection for detecting and quantifyingD. citri in all areas with or without insecticide application. Therefore, in areas where HLB is present and chemical control of psyllid is required, sticky cards are the most reliable option for monitoringD. citri . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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