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Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata | 2000

Pre‐ and post‐landing response of the parasitoid Encarsia formosa to whitefly hosts on Gerbera jamesonii

S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren

One of the factors that may complicate biological control of the greenhouse whitefly on Gerbera jamesonii by Encarsia formosa is the rosette shape of this ornamental, which differs from the vertical shape of most vegetable plants (cucumber, egg plant, tomato, etc.). Therefore, host‐habitat location and the behaviour prior to landing on uninfested and infested leaves was studied. Attraction of E. formosa from a short distance by infested leaves could not be detected: the parasitoid females landed at random on uninfested and infested leaves. After the first landing, a redistribution of the wasps occurred on the leaves. After 24 h three times as many wasps were found on the infested leaves than on uninfested ones. In a dispersal experiment with four plants, E. formosa appeared to have no preference for landing on leaves of the medium age class, which is the age class on which most of the whiteflies in a suitable stage for parasitism occur. Twenty percent of the parasitoids were found on the plants 20 min after releasing them. These results were independent of the plant cultivar and the host density on the plants. In the course of 8 h, the number of E. formosa females recovered from plants increased linearly, and this increase was greater on plants where hosts were present and also greater on the plant cultivar with the lowest trichome density. After 24 h, the percentage of females was highest (56%) on plants with the highest host density. E. formosa females were arrested on leaves where hosts were present. Contrary to our expectation, the results from the two G. jamesonii cultivars that differed strongly in leaf hairiness were not significantly different in most experiments. Only at the high host density was parasitism found to be lower on the cultivar with the higher hair density. Parasitoids may walk on top of the ‘hair coverlet’ of cultivars with high trichome density and, therefore, be hampered less than expected.


Journal of Insect Behavior | 1999

Foraging behavior of the parasitoid Encarsia formosa on Gerbera jamesonii leaves

S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren

Insight into the foraging behavior of the parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan for whitefly hosts was gained by continuous observation of individual parasitoids on leaves of the ornamental plant Gerbera jamesonii, until females left the leaf. Comparison of the parasitoid behavior on three cultivars gave similar results. Mean searching time on uninfested G. jamesonii leaves of three cultivars was 1 h 30 min and the mean percentage of walking activity of the total observation time on those cultivars was 61%. Both parameters were not influenced by different leaf structures of Gerbera cultivars. Encounters with hosts arrested the parasitoids on the leaves. The walking activity and the percentage of host encounters that resulted in an oviposition decreased with decreasing egg load of the parasitoid. In comparison with tomato, where biological control of whiteflies is successful, only minor differences in the foraging behavior occur, except for the residence time of females, which was about three to four times longer on G. jamesonii leaves, but these leaves are about seven times larger than tomato leaves. The facts that (1) the foraging behavior of E. formosa on G. jamesonii is independant of the cultivar and (2) the foraging behavior is, in many aspects, similar to that on tomato suggest that biological control of whitefly on this ornamental plant is a potential option.


Biological Control | 1996

Biological control of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) with the parasitoid Encarsia formosa: How does it work?

J.C. van Lenteren; H.J.W. van Roermund; S. Sütterlin


Biological Control | 1997

Influence of hairiness of Gerbera jamesonii leaves on the searching efficiency of the parasitoid Encarsia formosa

S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren


Lutte integree en cultures sous verre. Integrated control in greenhouse, Pacific Grove (Etats Unis), 25-29 Avr 1993 | 1993

Biological control of the greenhouse whitefly on the ornamental Gerbera jamesonii: how does Encarsia formosa behave in a patch? Part 2

S. Sütterlin; A. van Leest; J.C. van Lenteren


Proceedings of the Section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society | 1992

Distribution in space and time of Encarsia formosa Gahan on the ornamental plant Gerbera : first experiments

G. Bouwman; S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren


SROP/WPRS Bulletin XIII/5 (1990) 205-208. | 1990

Dispersal of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood), on the rosette plant gerbera.

S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren; J. J. Fransen


IOBC/WPRS Bulletin | 1996

Hairiness of Gerbera jamesonii leaves and the walking speed of the parasitoid Encarsia formosa.

S. Sütterlin; J.C. van Lenteren


Proceedings of the Section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society | 1992

Does the leaf surface of a Gerbera plant influence the searching behaviour of the parasitic wasp Encarsia formosa

S. Sütterlin; J. van Rijsoort; J.C. van Lenteren


Proceedings of the Section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society | 1993

Foraging behaviour of Encarsia formosa on gerbera and tomato leaves: a comparison.

S. Sütterlin; María Del Rosario Manzano; J.C. van Lenteren

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