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- W3023740222 abstract "Anthocorid predators are recognized as potential biocontrol agents in different parts of the world. Natural populations of several potential anthocorids have been successful in maintaining pest populations at low levels. In countries like France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, etc., anthocorid predators are mass produced commercially and released in greenhouses and fields for the management of several insect pests. They feed on small lepidopteran larvae, small grubs, psocids, mites, thrips, aphids, and some storage pests. Research on anthocorid predators in India is mostly restricted to reports on their occurrence as predators of different pests on varied crop ecosystems. The National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (ICAR-NBAIR), Bangalore, India, has made a headway in documenting the anthocorid fauna occurring on different host plants and identifying some of the potential anthocorid predators. Some potential indigenous anthocorid predators include Cardiastethus exiguus Poppius that preys on Opisina arenosella Walker in the coconut ecosystem; Orius tantillus Motschulsky on thrips infesting different crops like rose, marigold, maize, sunflower, etc.; Blaptostethus pallescens Poppius preying on mites on castor, aphids on maize, and moth pests in storage; and Xylocoris flavipes (Reuter) preying on stored-grain pests. Protocols have been developed to mass multiply these potential indigenous anthocorid predators. Field evaluation studies utilizing C. exiguus and B. pallescens have clearly indicated the effectiveness of these predators. In this chapter, the authors have compiled the available information on the utility of anthocorid predators in different countries and also the information generated by ICAR-NBAIR on the feasibility of utilizing indigenous potential anthocorid predators for the eco-safe management of pests infesting agri-horticultural crops." @default.
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- W3023740222 title "Anthocorid Predators" @default.
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