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Seasonal population dynamics of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama in Sarawak


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Leong, Stephen Chan Teck and Abang, Fatimah and Beattie, Andrew and Kueh, Roland Jui Heng and Wong, Sing King (2011) Seasonal population dynamics of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama in Sarawak. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6 (4). pp. 527-535. ISSN 1557-4989; ESSN: 1557-4997

Abstract

Problem statement: Effective control of phytophagous pests requires a thorough understanding of their seasonal population dynamics, dispersion behavior, natural enemy activity and climate. To date, although very little detail information had been published on the ecology of Diaphorina citri. The objective of this investigation was to test through field experiment the hypothesis that the major factors influencing local D. citri populations particularly their seasonal population dynamics in Sarawak are (a) flushing cycles, (b) climate and (c) the impact of the primary parasitoids namely Tamarixia radiata and Diaphorencyrtus aligarhensis. Approach: Seasonal abundance D. citri was studied weekly from March 1998 to December 2000 in the 1-ha citrus honey mandarin (Citrus aurantium L.) commercial orchard at Jemukan (1° 33'N, 110° 41'E), Kota Samarahan Division, Southwest Sarawak, in Malaysia. Results: Field studies on citrus trees showed that the D. citri population fluctuates throughout the year on citrus honey mandarin in Sarawak. Generations overlapped but adult and egg population peaks for a short period generally coincided with three annual flushing cycles, in August-September, February-March and June-July between March 1998 and December 2000. Conclusion: Psyllid population levels are positively related to the availability of new shoot flushes. Psyllid populations are adversely affected by weather conditions and parasitoids. Adult psyllid populations increased exponentially during periods of flush growth and migration and dispersal of the adults was also related to flushing cycles. Dispersal and colonization of new trees is greatest in September-October, at the onset of the rainy season.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajabssp.2011.527.535
Publisher: Science Publications
Keywords: Diaphorina citri; Seasonal population dynamics; Citrus aurantium; Diaphorencyrtus aligarhensis; Tamarixia radiate; Phytophagous pests requires; Citrus honey mandarin; Psyllid population; Hyperparasitoids; Instar nymphs; Hymenoptera; Natural enemies
Depositing User: Umikalthom Abdullah
Date Deposited: 23 May 2014 03:32
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2017 08:55
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22203
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