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Natural enemies associated with Silybum marianum (variegated thistle) and the potential for biocontrol

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posted on 2024-02-20, 20:01 authored by Mike CrippsMike Cripps, Jonty Mills

This dataset is provided as a supplementary material for the paper (entitled: Potential for biocontrol of Silybum marianum (variegated thistle): 1. Survey of natural enemies in New Zealand) published in New Zealand Entomologist, February 2024.

Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertner (variegated thistle, milk thistle) is one of the worst weeds of hill country pasture in the east coast regions of New Zealand. As part of an initial investigation into the potential for biocontrol, a survey of the phytophagous insects associated with S. marianum in New Zealand was carried out at 16 populations from 29 November to 16 December 2021. Phytophagous associations were determined by collecting insects on the plant and by seedhead dissections. The species collected were grouped into three categories: ‘specialists’, ‘generalists’, and ‘tourists’ that comprised 27.4%, 66.3%, and 6.3% of the total number of specimens collected, respectively. The specialist group was almost entirely comprised of the seedhead weevil, Rhinocyllus conicus (Frölich). While adults of R. conicus were commonly collected on variegated thistle, only 6.5% of seedheads contained larvae of the weevil, indicating that S. marianum is not a common developmental host. Generalist species commonly collected on S. marianum included: Nysius caledoniae Distant, Rhypodes clavicornis (F.), Closterotomus norwegicus (Gmelin) and Nezara virdula (L.). Overall, the field surveys document low levels of attack from generalist herbivores and minimal attack by the specialist weevil, R. conicus. In the native range of Europe there are at least 41 insects and 12 fungi sufficiently specialised to be considered for biocontrol. Vacant niches are present on the weed in New Zealand, providing a strong case for introducing specialised biocontrol agents.

Funding

Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures S3F-21106

History

Publication date

2023-09-11

Project number

  • PRJ0423377

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

AgResearch Ltd

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