Title of article :
Impact of two shoot-galling biological control candidates on Russian knapweed, Acroptilon repens
Author/Authors :
Gulbakhar Djamankulova، نويسنده , , Aloviddin Khamraev، نويسنده , , Urs Schaffner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Russian knapweed, Acroptilon repens, is one of the most serious exotic invaders of temperate grasslands in North America. Here we present results from a field experiment in which we quantified the impact of two potential biological control agents, the gall wasp Aulacidea acroptilonica V.Bel. (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) and the gall midge Jaapiella ivannikovi Fedotova (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae), on A. repens under field conditions in the plant’s native range in Uzbekistan. Attack by A. acroptilonica reduced shoot length by 21%, above-ground biomass by 25% and seed output by 75%, while attack by J. ivannikovi reduced shoot length by 12%, above-ground biomass by 24%, and seed output by 92%. The results of these field experiments are likely to accurately reflect the potential of these two gall formers to reduce above-ground biomass and sexual reproduction of A. repens shoots, since the shoots were part of a clonal network. Despite this, the attacked shoots were not able to compensate for the reallocation of plant resources to gall formation. Moreover, the mean number of galls per shoot obtained in the experiments was within the range of observed gall incidences in the native range. The impact of these two gall-forming insects on Russian knapweed in North America will depend on the population size the species reach and on the timing of attack. The highest impact is likely to occur when the insects attack shoots that have not yet started producing flower-buds.
Keywords :
Aulacidea acroptilonica , Jaapiella ivannikovi , Acroptilon repens , Biological control , impact , Biomass , Seed output , Field experiment
Journal title :
Biological Control
Journal title :
Biological Control