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Egg parasitoids of green shield bug, Palomena prasina L. (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in hazelnut orchards of Turkey

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Pages 61-75 | Received 10 Jun 2022, Accepted 09 Dec 2022, Published online: 20 Dec 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Green shield bug (GSB), Palomena prasina L. (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), is an important pest of hazelnut orchards causing significant yield and quality losses in Turkey. The application of insecticides is the only option to manage GSB in Turkey; however, effective and alternative eco-friendly control practices are needed to manage the pest in the country. Surveys of egg parasitoids using frozen sentinel egg masses were conducted in the main hazelnut-growing regions of Turkey. Furthermore, the composition of native species parasitising GSB eggs and their parasitism rates were determined under field conditions. A total of 11,570 eggs were exposed to field conditions, of which 10,386 eggs were recovered from the surveyed area after 7 days in 2018 and 2019. Trissolcus cultratus, Tr. belenus, Tr. sp1, Telenomus turesis, and Te. sp1 were morphologically identified as egg parasitoids, which was molecularly confirmed based on the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (CO1). The parasitism rate was 9.3% for all eggs exposed to field conditions. Trissolcus cultratus was the predominant species and responsible for 70.06% of the parasitism rate, followed by Tr. belenus (15.75%), Te. turesis (10.26%), Te. sp1 (3.83%), and Tr. sp1 (0.01%). The existence of Tr. cultratus is reported for the first time in Turkey. The egg parasitoid species of GSB determined in this study witnessed the presence of natural parasitism in the natural habitat of the pest. Furthermore, it must be considered that Tr. cultratus can act as a facultative hyperparasitoid.

Acknowledgements

The work presented in this manuscript is a part of PhD thesis of Ismail Oguz Ozdemir. In addition, since the molecular identification of egg parasitoids was carried out later in the work, the distribution of the parasitoid species to the regions has changed. Our special thanks to our colleague Selim Bıyık that permitted us for the cage studies in his hazelnut orchard. We thank Cansu Tosun, Nurya Celik, Vahit Tekbas and Erhan Salmaz for the guidance in the field surveys. We would like to thank also the farmers that permitted us to conduct our surveys in their hazelnut orchards. Conceptualisation: I.O.O. and C.T.; methodology; I.O.O. and C.T.; investigation: I.O.O., F.T., G.O.; writing – original draft preparation: I.O.O.; supervision: C.T.; writing – review and editing: all the authors. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The part of this work was supported by Ondokuz Mayis University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit [Project Number: PYO.ZRT.1904.18.016, 2018].

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