The Use of Megamelus scutellaris Berg in the Southern United States as a Biocontrol Agent of Waterhyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.))

Abstract

This document summarizes the development of rearing techniques and methodology for field releases of Megamelus scutellaris Berg (Hemiptera: Delphacidae; waterhyacinth planthopper) during the period 2010-2012. This work was accomplished through a collaborative effort that involved the US Army Corps of Engineers - Engineer Research and Development Center (USACE-ERDC) and the Louisiana State University (LSU) AgCenter. Over 3 years of adaptive rearing techniques, more than 13,875 M. scutellaris were released at field sites in Texas and Louisiana. In addition, because of questions regarding temperature tolerance and related mortality of various life stages of M. scutellaris, a study was undertaken to examine temperature differences in key internal tissues of the waterhyacinth plant and within the canopy in relationship to changes in water temperature. To the authors knowledge, this is the first published information regarding the influence of water and air temperature on canopy and internal plant temperature in waterhyacinth.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2014
Accession Number
ADA608734

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  • Michael J. Grodowitz
  • Nathan E Harms
  • Seth Johnson

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  • Engineer Research and Development Center

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