Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines

The coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, caused a major pest outbreak in coconut plantations and stands in the Southern Tagalog region of Luzon Island in the Philippines between 2010 and 2015. To determine if parasitism by Comperiella calauanica Barrion, Almarinez and Amalin, a native enc...

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Main Authors: Almarinez, Billy Joel M., Barrion, Alberto T., Navasero, Mario V., Navasero, Marcela M., Cayabyab, Bonifacio F., Carandang, Jose Santos R., VI, Legaspi, Jesusa C., Watanabe, Kozo, Amalin, Divina M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-103902023-11-09T23:20:59Z Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines Almarinez, Billy Joel M. Barrion, Alberto T. Navasero, Mario V. Navasero, Marcela M. Cayabyab, Bonifacio F. Carandang, Jose Santos R., VI Legaspi, Jesusa C. Watanabe, Kozo Amalin, Divina M. The coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, caused a major pest outbreak in coconut plantations and stands in the Southern Tagalog region of Luzon Island in the Philippines between 2010 and 2015. To determine if parasitism by Comperiella calauanica Barrion, Almarinez and Amalin, a native encyrtid, could have been a factor in the eventual management of the outbreak by 2015, we estimated and assessed its parasitization levels on A. rigidus colonies on field-collected samples from selected points in three provinces in the Southern Tagalog Region across three sampling periods. We observed that C. calauanica consistently occurred only in areas where A. rigidus populations occurred, with high parasitization levels in the Southern Tagalog sites from 2014 to 2015. Results of correlation and regression of total scale count against parasitized scale count suggest putative host density-dependent parasitism by C. calauanica in the field. A marked decrease in the abundance of A. rigidus was recorded concurrently with visually observable recovery of coconut trees from the third quarter of 2014 up to the second quarter of 2016. Similar results of significant reduction in A. rigidus populations concurrent with high percent parasitization by mass-reared and released C. calauanica were found in the Zamboanga Peninsula from 2018 to 2020. Our findings and observations altogether suggest that host-specific parasitization by C. calauanica effected biological control, which may have contributed to the eventual management of the A. rigidus outbreak in the Southern Tagalog Region, and also in the Zamboanga Peninsula where similar recovery of coconut trees were observed within a year after inoculative releases of C. calauanica. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11261 info:doi/10.3390/insects11110745 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Coconut—Diseases and pests—Biological control—Philippines Aspidiotus—Philippines Diaspididae—Philippines Diaspididae—Host plants—Philippines Biology Entomology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Coconut—Diseases and pests—Biological control—Philippines
Aspidiotus—Philippines
Diaspididae—Philippines
Diaspididae—Host plants—Philippines
Biology
Entomology
spellingShingle Coconut—Diseases and pests—Biological control—Philippines
Aspidiotus—Philippines
Diaspididae—Philippines
Diaspididae—Host plants—Philippines
Biology
Entomology
Almarinez, Billy Joel M.
Barrion, Alberto T.
Navasero, Mario V.
Navasero, Marcela M.
Cayabyab, Bonifacio F.
Carandang, Jose Santos R., VI
Legaspi, Jesusa C.
Watanabe, Kozo
Amalin, Divina M.
Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
description The coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, caused a major pest outbreak in coconut plantations and stands in the Southern Tagalog region of Luzon Island in the Philippines between 2010 and 2015. To determine if parasitism by Comperiella calauanica Barrion, Almarinez and Amalin, a native encyrtid, could have been a factor in the eventual management of the outbreak by 2015, we estimated and assessed its parasitization levels on A. rigidus colonies on field-collected samples from selected points in three provinces in the Southern Tagalog Region across three sampling periods. We observed that C. calauanica consistently occurred only in areas where A. rigidus populations occurred, with high parasitization levels in the Southern Tagalog sites from 2014 to 2015. Results of correlation and regression of total scale count against parasitized scale count suggest putative host density-dependent parasitism by C. calauanica in the field. A marked decrease in the abundance of A. rigidus was recorded concurrently with visually observable recovery of coconut trees from the third quarter of 2014 up to the second quarter of 2016. Similar results of significant reduction in A. rigidus populations concurrent with high percent parasitization by mass-reared and released C. calauanica were found in the Zamboanga Peninsula from 2018 to 2020. Our findings and observations altogether suggest that host-specific parasitization by C. calauanica effected biological control, which may have contributed to the eventual management of the A. rigidus outbreak in the Southern Tagalog Region, and also in the Zamboanga Peninsula where similar recovery of coconut trees were observed within a year after inoculative releases of C. calauanica.
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author Almarinez, Billy Joel M.
Barrion, Alberto T.
Navasero, Mario V.
Navasero, Marcela M.
Cayabyab, Bonifacio F.
Carandang, Jose Santos R., VI
Legaspi, Jesusa C.
Watanabe, Kozo
Amalin, Divina M.
author_facet Almarinez, Billy Joel M.
Barrion, Alberto T.
Navasero, Mario V.
Navasero, Marcela M.
Cayabyab, Bonifacio F.
Carandang, Jose Santos R., VI
Legaspi, Jesusa C.
Watanabe, Kozo
Amalin, Divina M.
author_sort Almarinez, Billy Joel M.
title Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
title_short Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
title_full Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
title_fullStr Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Biological control: A major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus Reyne, in the Philippines
title_sort biological control: a major component of the pest management program for the invasive coconut scale insect, aspidiotus rigidus reyne, in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11261
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