Potential candidates for biological control of the black bean aphid Aphis fabae in Serbia
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Abstract
The black bean aphid is widely spread aphid species in the Palaearctic, known to attack over 1150 plant species.
Because some of the host plants are of great agricultural interest, Aphis fabae represent a very important pest.
We assembled all data concerning the presence of this pest and connected it in tritrophic associations. In the
period of 24 years investigation on the territory of Serbia it has been recorded in 107 trophic associations. In
total there are 145 findings of A. fabae parasitized by 19 taxa of Aphidiinae (Brackonidae) from seven genera.
The most suitable biocontrol agents for the black bean aphid are Lysiphlebus fabarum, Binodoxys angelicae,
Lipolesis gracilis and the introduced species Lysiphlebus testaceipes.
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| Authors | S.S., Stanković,;M., Ilić Milošević,;V., Žikić,; |
| Journal | biologica nyssana |
| Year | 2015 |
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