AL-Sabie, R., Ali, J. (2023). THE EFFECT OF SOME ATTRACTANT PLANTS Lysiphlebus fabarum PARASITISM ON GREEN PEACH AHIDS Myzus persicae AND BLACK BEAN APHIDS Aphis fabae. , 51(1), 24-31. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2023.136430.1200
Renna R. F. AL-Sabie; Juhina A. M. Ali. "THE EFFECT OF SOME ATTRACTANT PLANTS Lysiphlebus fabarum PARASITISM ON GREEN PEACH AHIDS Myzus persicae AND BLACK BEAN APHIDS Aphis fabae". , 51, 1, 2023, 24-31. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2023.136430.1200
AL-Sabie, R., Ali, J. (2023). 'THE EFFECT OF SOME ATTRACTANT PLANTS Lysiphlebus fabarum PARASITISM ON GREEN PEACH AHIDS Myzus persicae AND BLACK BEAN APHIDS Aphis fabae', , 51(1), pp. 24-31. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2023.136430.1200
AL-Sabie, R., Ali, J. THE EFFECT OF SOME ATTRACTANT PLANTS Lysiphlebus fabarum PARASITISM ON GREEN PEACH AHIDS Myzus persicae AND BLACK BEAN APHIDS Aphis fabae. , 2023; 51(1): 24-31. doi: 10.33899/magrj.2023.136430.1200
THE EFFECT OF SOME ATTRACTANT PLANTS Lysiphlebus fabarum PARASITISM ON GREEN PEACH AHIDS Myzus persicae AND BLACK BEAN APHIDS Aphis fabae
plant protection department, agricultural and forestry, Mosul university, Mosul, Iraq
Abstract
This study was conducted in the fields of the College of Agriculture and Forestry / the University of Mosul, to identify the effect of plant species that attract parasites, which included (chamomile, coriander, and basil) in increasing the efficiency of the parasite Lysiphlebusfabarum in biological control programs. The results indicated that the chamomile as an L. fabarum attracting plant gave a height average mummy to Myzuspersicae and Aphisfabae gave (45.06 ± 8.78, 262.00 ± 12.16) mummy, followed by the coriander plant which showed (35.80 ± 9.15 and 215.00 ± 8.71) mummy for each Myzuspersicae and Aphisfabae, respectively. The basil plant showed the least average number of mummies for the two insects (25.78 ± 2.77 and 192.33 ± 13.65) mummy reach of the Myzuspersicae and Aphisfabae. However, it was higher than the control upon the Myzuspersicae and Aphisfabae (14.71 ± 2.70 and 124.33 ± 22.27) mummy, respectively. The parasitism rate was affected by the increase in the number of mummies, where the chamomile plant showed the highest parasitization rate on Myzuspersicae (70.47 ± 4.05) %, followed by the coriander plant (65.90 ± 5.63%), then basil plant (52.77 ±2.24) %, while the control treatment was the least in parasitism (30.38 ± 4.09) %. On the other hand, the percentage of parasitism on Aphisfabae was superior in all treatments of Aphisfabae above the control group (63.29 ± 2.22, 62.16 ± 1.82, 59.66 ± 5.79 and 30.29 ± 1.52).