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The host specificity and climatic suitability of the gall fly Cecidochares connexa (Diptera: Tephritidae), a potential biological control agent for Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae) in Australia

机译:苍蝇Cecidochares connexa(Diptera:Tephritidae)的寄主特异性和气候适应性,这是澳大利亚香樟(Chromolaena odorata)(菊科)的一种潜在生物防治剂。

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The gall fly Cecidochares connexa (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a potential biological control agent for Chromolaena odorata in Australia. Its host specificity was determined against 18 species in the tribe Eupatorieae (Family Asteraceae) in which C. odorata belongs, in quarantine in Brisbane, Australia. Oviposition occurred and flies developed on only C. odorata and Praxelis clematidea, both of which are in the subtribe Praxelinae. P. clematidea is considered a weed outside tropical America. In both multiple-species-minus-C. odorata choice tests and single-species no-choice tests, the mean number of galls/plant was significantly greater on C. odorata (48 and 41, respectively) than on P. clematidea (2 and 9, respectively). There were also significantly more adults emerging from C. odorata (mean 129 and 169, respectively) in the two types of tests than from P. clematidea (1 and 8, respectively). Paired choice, multiple generation (continuation) and time dependent tests further clarified the extent that C. connexa could develop on P. clematidea. In these tests, the mean number of galls formed and the mean number of emerging adults were consistently less for P. clematidea than C. odorata and populations of C. connexa could not be maintained on P. clematidea. Galls were not seen on any other plant species tested. This study supports the results of host specificity testing conducted in seven other countries and confirms that C. connexa poses little risk to other plant species in Australia. C. connexa has been released in 10 countries and an application seeking approval to release in Australia has been submitted to the Australian Government.
机译:苍蝇Cecidochares connexa(双翅目:天蛾科)是澳大利亚香樟的潜在生物防治剂。在澳大利亚布里斯班的检疫区中,针对臭味衣原体所属的Eupatorieae族(菊科)的18种物种确定了其宿主特异性。发生产卵,只在大果念珠菌和克雷伯氏菌(Praxelis clematidea)上发育蝇,它们都在克雷克氏菌属下。 P. clematidea被认为是热带美洲以外的杂草。在两个多物种中都减C。气味选择试验和单种无选择测试表明,臭味假单胞菌的平均s数/植物(分别为48和41)明显大于杀虫假单胞菌(分别为2和9)。在这两种类型的测试中,从香茅(C. odorata)(分别分别为129和169)出现的成年人也明显多于从硬皮假单胞菌(P. clematidea)(分别为1和8)出现的成年人。配对选择,多代(连续)测试和时间依赖性测试进一步阐明了C. connexa在C. clematidea上可能发展的程度。在这些测试中,与C. odorata相比,C。clematidea形成的平均胆汁数量和平均成年成年人数一直较少,并且无法在C. clematidea上维持C. connexa种群。在测试的任何其他植物品种上均未见虫。这项研究支持在其他七个国家/地区进行的寄主特异性测试的结果,并证实C. connexa对澳大利亚其他植物物种构成的风险很小。 C. connexa已在10个国家/地区发布,并且正在寻求批准在澳大利亚发布的申请已提交给澳大利亚政府。

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