The establishment of Procecidochares connexa in West Java, Indonesia: A biological control agent of Chromolaena odorata
S. Tjitrosemito

Source: SEAMEO BIOTROP's Research Grant | 1999

Abstract:

Kirinyu (Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. King and H. Robinson) was reported for the first time in 1934 from Lubuk Pakam North Sumatera. It grows vegetatively during the wet season, flowers and sets a high number of fruits at the end of the wet season, and senesces during the dry season. It may be controlled manually by uprooting the weed or by slashing, and chemically by spraying with herbicides. However, this has not been successful. Recently a biological control agent, Procecidochares connexa was introduced at Parung Panjang, West Java, as a biological control agent of C. odorata. This paper reports the successful establishment of P. connexa. Two releases of P. connexa colonies were made in Parung Panjang at the end of 1995. The colony was able to survive through a harsh dry season of 1997. When C. odorata was swept  by fire, the emerging shoots soon were attacked by P. connexa. The population of C. odorata went down to 37.2% with 31.8% of its emerging shoots attacked by P. connexa in a 2-year period. When twigs were attacked by P. connexa, the production of cypsellas was reduced by about 50% in one season. However, the survival of emerging flies was also affected by the death of twighs upon maturation of the cypsellas.

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