Feeding potential of axinoscymnus puttarudriahi Kapur and Munshi on invasive whitefly, aleurothrixus trachoides (back) infesting capsicum annuum L
2021
Anusree, S.S. | Anitha, N.
Investigation has been carried out to evaluate the feeding potential of Axinoscymnus puttarudriahi Kapur and Munshi, a less explored predatory coccinellid on an invasive whitefly species, Aleurothrixus trachoides (Back) infesting chilli plants. Larval stage of the beetle consumed 1458.33 whitefly eggs which is around 12.85 per cent of the total feeding potential (11351 eggs) of the beetle during its life cycle, while the adult stage of A. puttarudriahi was more potent in regulating whitefly population with 87.15 per cent (9892.67) consumption of whitefly st nd rd th eggs. The 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 larval instars and adult of A. puttarudriahi showed average per day intake of 21.82, 61.12, 184.69, 377.04 and 261.22 whitefly eggs, respectively. Findings of this study emphasize the importance of conserving A. puttarudriahi in the natural ecosystem and exploiting them in ecologically based integrated pest management programmes of whitefly pests.
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