ABSTRACT
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF THE ALFALFA WEEVIL, HYPERA POSTICA
(GYLLENHAL) (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE), IN ONTARIO
John F. Abu, Ph.D. Supervisor:
University of Guelph, 1976 Professor C.R. Ellis
The distribution of the established parasitoids of the alfalfa
weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal) in western Ontario was determined
during 1973 to 1975. Potasson luna (Girault), a parasitoid of eggs,
was found in 13 out of 17 counties surveyed, but parasitism was only
0.7-17-0$. Tetrastichus incertus (Ratz.), a parasitoid of the larva,
was recovered from only two sites and parasitism was less than k.0%
at both places. Bathyplectes curculionis (Thomson), another parasitoid
of the larva, was widespread and parasitism ranged from to 75-0$.
Microctonus aethiopoides Loan, a parasitoid of the adult weevil, was
recovered at only one site where parasitism was 33.3% in 19739 56.6%
in 197^9 and 76.6% in 1975.
The relationships between the alfalfa weevil and each of its two
major parasitoids in Ontario, B. curculionis and M. aethiopoides, were
investigated. Parasitism by B. curculionis was only 6.3-33.3% at the
peak of the host population, but increased to 56.0-68.0% later in the
season, when host population was low. The incidence of diapause as well
as winter survival of B^ curculionis were highest among parasitoid
cocoons obtained towards the end of the season. The populations of the
first generation adults of M. aethiopoides was synchronized well with
those of the overwintered adult weevils, resulting in parasitism of
76.6-82.0%. The second generation of the adult parasitoids and the
summer adult weevils overlapped for about two weeks and parasitism
was 1+1.6-60.0$. Some adults of M. aethiopoides were present in the
field when hosts were unavailable and this may have significance in
the establishment of the parasitoid at new release sites. Parasitism
by M. aethiopoides did not significantly affect the overwintering
mortality of the alfalfa weevil.
The toxicity of five insecticides, carbofuran, carbaryl, malathion,
phosmet, and methoxychlor was determined by topical application
in the laboratory on adult B. curculionis, adult M. aethiopoides,
third-instar larvae of H . postica, third-instar larvae of H. postica
parasitized by B. curculionis, adult H. postica and adult H . postica
parasitized by aethiopoides. The effect of these five insecticides
in an integrated control program was assessed, using selectivity ratios
calculated as the of the parasitoid divided by the of weevil
larva or adult. Each of the insecticides was more toxic to the two
parasitoids than to the host larvae but, comparatively, carbofuran and
carbaryl were 2 to 3 times safer to the parasitoids than malathion,
phosmet, or methoxychlor. Carbofuran, the only insecticide which was
selective in favour of both parasitoids over the adult weevils, had
selectivity ratios 2 to i times those of malathion, phosmet, carbaryl,
and methoxychlor.
Parasitized larvae and adults of H^_ postica were more susceptible
to the insecticides than were their non-parasitized counterparts and
most of the parasitoid larvae died within the susceptible hosts. The
weevil larvae were much more tolerant to all the insecticides than were
the adults.
Based on the selectivity ratings, carbofuran and carbaryl are
preferable to malathion, phosmet, or methoxychlor in the integrated
control of the alfalfa weevil. Because adults are more susceptible
than larvae and since there is a period in the spring when adult
weevils are active in the field while adult parasitoids are not,
the feasibility of chemical control against the adult weevil should
be investigated further. Such a recommendation could have application
in alfalfa seed production where early cutting is not an
alternative and control is usually required each year.
ABU, J (2021). Integrated Control Of The Alfalfa Weevil, Hypera Postica (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), In Ontario. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrated-control-of-the-alfalfa-weevil-hypera-postica-gyllenhal-coleoptera-curculionidae-in-ontario
ABU, JOHN "Integrated Control Of The Alfalfa Weevil, Hypera Postica (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), In Ontario" Afribary. Afribary, 09 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrated-control-of-the-alfalfa-weevil-hypera-postica-gyllenhal-coleoptera-curculionidae-in-ontario. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
ABU, JOHN . "Integrated Control Of The Alfalfa Weevil, Hypera Postica (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), In Ontario". Afribary, Afribary, 09 Apr. 2021. Web. 18 Dec. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrated-control-of-the-alfalfa-weevil-hypera-postica-gyllenhal-coleoptera-curculionidae-in-ontario >.
ABU, JOHN . "Integrated Control Of The Alfalfa Weevil, Hypera Postica (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), In Ontario" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrated-control-of-the-alfalfa-weevil-hypera-postica-gyllenhal-coleoptera-curculionidae-in-ontario