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El- Shannaf, R., El-Sharkawy, H., Ibrahim, M., Koraim, A. (2024). SURVEY AND POPULATION DENSITY OF SESAME PESTS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL ENEMIES. Journal of Productivity and Development, 29(1), 9-21. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2024.341844
rehab El- Shannaf; Hamza El-Sharkawy; Mohamed Ibrahim; Aly Koraim. "SURVEY AND POPULATION DENSITY OF SESAME PESTS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL ENEMIES". Journal of Productivity and Development, 29, 1, 2024, 9-21. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2024.341844
El- Shannaf, R., El-Sharkawy, H., Ibrahim, M., Koraim, A. (2024). 'SURVEY AND POPULATION DENSITY OF SESAME PESTS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL ENEMIES', Journal of Productivity and Development, 29(1), pp. 9-21. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2024.341844
El- Shannaf, R., El-Sharkawy, H., Ibrahim, M., Koraim, A. SURVEY AND POPULATION DENSITY OF SESAME PESTS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL ENEMIES. Journal of Productivity and Development, 2024; 29(1): 9-21. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2024.341844

SURVEY AND POPULATION DENSITY OF SESAME PESTS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL ENEMIES

Article 2, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2024, Page 9-21  XML PDF (558.51 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpd.2024.341844
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Authors
rehab El- Shannaf1; Hamza El-Sharkawy email 2; Mohamed Ibrahim3; Aly Koraim4
1plant prod.depart.,fac tech.& dev., zag. unver.
2Department of Plant Production, Faculty of Technology &Development, Zagazig University, Egypt
3Piercing–Sucking Insect Research Department, Plant Protection Research Institute, ARC. Egypt
4Plant Protection Dep.; Faculty of Technology and Development, Zagazig University, Egypt.
Abstract
The present studies were carried out in farmer fields cultivated with sesame Sesamumindicum L variety Shandaweelduring 2021 and 2022 seasonsat Abo Hammad district, Sharkia Governorate, Egypt, to survey the pests, natural enemies associated with sesame plants and to study the population density of the main and dominant pests.  The pests recorded relatively high mean numbers were leafhoppers species, two spotted spider mites,green peach aphids, onion thrips and green stink bugpests were recorded relatively high mean numbers followed by whiteflyand last species in very low numbers. In addition, four species of insect predators and one predatory mite was found associated with pests on sesame plants in very low numbers. The occurrence periods and population fluctuation of main pestsspecies i.e., Empoasca spp., Myzuspersicae, Nezaraviridula, Thripstabaci and Tetranychusurticae were investigated.
TheEmpoasca spp. infested sesame plants from June to end of September during the two seasons, with relatively highest peak of 49.5 individual/ leaf on 13th August during 2021. The occurrence periods of the green peach aphids, were extended from April to October recorded relatively highest peak of   43.25 individual/ leaf on 27th August during the 2022 season for the green stink bug it was infesting plants recording (7.75 and 8.25 individuals / leaf) on 16th and 23th Jul. during two seasons, respectively. In the same trend the Green stink bug and onion thrips infested sesame plants from June to September during the two seasons with relatively highest peaks of 8.25 individual/ plant and 22.25 individual/ leaf at 2022and 2021 seasons for the two insects, respectively. Also, the Twospotted spider mites T. urticae was occured   sesame plants from June to September during the two season recorded relatively high peak of 37.5 individual/ leaf recorded at 2ndJuly during 2021. The effects of metrological factors on pests population were varied where the highest significant effect of 65.29 % was recorded as combined effect (E.V %) of each of mean temperature and relative humidity on M. persicae, while the lowest effect of 1.7 % was recorded on Nezaraviridula during the 1st season.
Conclusively, it can be concluded that the leaf hopper (Empoasca spp.) infested sesame plants from June to end of September during the two seasons , also the green peach aphids, were extended from April to October.
 
Keywords
Sesame plants; pests; natural enemies; survey; population density
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