Coccinellid predation efficiency on Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphididae) under laboratory conditions

Author:

El-Sayad Mahmoud G S1ORCID,El-Maghraby Mohamed M A1,Hammad Kamel A A1,Alwutayd Khairiah M2,Al-Ghamdi Mariam S3,Youssif Mohammed A I1

Affiliation:

1. Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University , Zagazig , Egypt

2. Department of Biology, College of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Biology, College of Applied Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University , Makkah , Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we investigated the biological aspects and predation efficiency of 3 aphidophagous ladybird beetles, Coccinella novemnotata, Hippodamia variegata, and Coccinella septempunctata, on the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii, reared on cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L. cultivar barracuda) under laboratory conditions. The developmental periods of C. novemnotata, H. variegata, and C. septempunctata were observed to be 16.00 ± 0.25, 16.00 ± 0.25, and 20.58 ± 0.40 days, respectively. The larvae of these ladybird beetles consumed an average of 218.93 ± 8.86, 254.77 ± 8.86, and 537.36 ± 10.49 aphids, respectively. Fourth-instar larvae were particularly efficient, consuming 53.68%, 52.68%, and 52.64% of total aphids for C. novemnotata, H. variegata, and C. septempunctata, respectively. Adult emergence rates were promising, with 91.67%, 100.00%, and 92.86%, accompanied by sex ratios of 63.64%, 53.84%, and 61.54%, respectively. Notably, a single female of C. novemnotata, H. variegata, and C. septempunctata consumed an average of 2,215.30, 2,232.00, and 3,364.50 aphids, respectively, over its lifespan. Coccinella septempunctata demonstrated the highest predation efficiency among the 3 species, suggesting its potential for biological control of A. gossypii in both open fields and greenhouses, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Funder

Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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