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Biology and chemical ecology of Phymastichus coffea LaSalle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a parasitoid of adult coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

Subject Area Plant Breeding and Plant Pathology
Term from 2006 to 2010
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 19555274
 
Final Report Year 2010

Final Report Abstract

In conclusion, the results of this project indicate the following: (i) in East Africa P. nasuta is clearly the most important parasitoid, but possibly its efficacy in the Americas is severely hampered by a prevalent cultural control practice; (ii) there is still scope for discovery of new natural enemies of H. hampei in Africa as illustrated by our results on the predatory thrips K. flavipes; (iii) studying the thermal tolerance of H. hampei, using a newly developed laboratory‐based rearing methodology that mimics field conditions, allowed us to make important inferences on the impact of climate change on the potential future pest status of H. hampei. In general our results show that for the development of comprehensive biological control of an invasive tropical herbivore like H. hampei investigations need to target both the new distribution range of the pest as well as its aboriginal home. In the future, studies on the coffee berry borer should focus on a sound understanding of its ecology in general, and especially its chemical ecology. This could lead to for instance to improved monitoring tools/ traps. Of additional importance are the assumed interactions of the borers with microorganisms in the coffee agro‐ecosystem. We believe that these two areas could be key in the development of a more robust and comprehensive integrated control against the pest both in its aboriginal home in Africa as well as in its new distribution areas in the Americas and Asia. Press coverage: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/aug/27/coffee‐threatened‐ beetles‐warming http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100125110912.htm http://e360.yale.edu/feature/spurred_by_warming_climate_beetles_threaten_co ffee_crops/2312/ http://in.reuters.com/article/mnCarbonEmissions/idIN416866394220100827 http://www.science20.com/news_articles/newly_discovered_predator_keeps_co ffee_berry_borer_check http://www.coffeeclubnetwork.com/redes/form/post?topico_id=786 http://story.europesun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/59388 9/cs/1/ Television: Television program NANO of the channel 3SAT (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). Filmed in April 2010; to be broadcasted in December 2010.

Publications

  • International Coffee Organization leaflet: “A predator of the coffee berry borer: is it present in your country?”

  • 2006. Coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): searching for sustainable control strategies. Bulletin of Entomological Research 96, 223‐ 233
    Jaramillo, J., Borgemeister, C., Baker, P.
  • (2008) Biology, ecology and biological control of the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). Ph.D. thesis, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
    Jaramillo J
  • (2008) Molecular elucidation of the role of predatory thrips for biological control of the coffee berry borer. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America. November 16‐19, 2008. Reno, Nevada
    Chapman, E.G., Jaramillo, J., Vega, F.E., and Harwood, J.D.
  • Entomological Society of America, Annual Meeting – USA 2008. Molecular elucidation of the role of predatory thrips for biological control of the coffee berry borer

  • International Conference of Entomology – South Africa 2008. Symposium: Coffee Entomology: An International Perspective. Natural enemies for biological control of the coffee berry borer: past, present and future

  • (2009) Biological control of the coffee berry borer: the role of DNA‐based gut content analysis in assessment of predation, pp. 475‐484. In: P. G. Mason, D. R. Gillespie, and C. Vincent (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods, February 8‐13, 2009, Christchurch, New Zealand
    Chapman, E.G., Jaramillo, J., Vega, F.E., and Harwood, J.D.
  • 2009. Aphanogmus sp. (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronidae): a hyperparasitoid of the coffee berry borer parasitoid Prorops nasuta (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) in Kenya. Biocontrol Science and Technology 19, 113‐116
    Jaramillo, J., & Vega, F.E.
  • 2009. Development of an improved laboratory production technique for the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei, using fresh coffee berries. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 130, 275‐281
    Jaramillo, J., Chabi‐Olaye, A., Poehling, H‐.M., Kamonjo, C., Borgemeister, C.
  • 2009. Molecular diagnosis of a previously unreported predator‐prey association in coffee: the impact of Karnyothrips flavipes predation on the coffee berry borer. Naturwissenschaften 97, 291‐298
    Jaramillo, J., Chapman, E.G., Vega, F.E., Harwood, J.D.
  • 2009. The coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei: A short review, with recent findings and future research directions. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews 2, 129‐147
    Vega, F.E., Infante, F., Castillo, A., Jaramillo, J.
  • 2009. Thermal tolerance of the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei: predictions of climate change impact on a tropical insect pest. PLoS ONE 4(8), e6487
    Jaramillo, J., Chabi‐Olaye, A., Kamonjo, C., Jaramillo, A., Vega, F.E., Poehling, H.M., Borgemeister C.
  • 2009. Where to sample? Ecological implications of sampling strata in determining abundance and impact of natural enemies of the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei. Biological Control 49, 245‐253
    Jaramillo, J., Chabi‐Olaye, A., Borgemeister, C., Kamonjo, C., Poehling, H‐.M., Vega, F.E.
  • International Symposium of Biological Control of Arthropods – New Zealand 2009. Biological control of the coffee berry borer: the role of DNA‐based gut content analysis in assessment of predation

  • Seminar on Coffee Berry borer, International Coffee Organization – London UK March 14th­18th 2009. Back to Africa: understanding the biology and biological control of the coffee berry borer

  • 2010. Temperature dependent development and emergence pattern of Hypothenemus hampei from coffee berries. Journal of Economic Entomology 103, 1159‐1165
    Jaramillo, J., Chabi‐Olaye, C., Borgemeister, C.
  • International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. August 22­27 2010. Analysis of microbial communities associated with the coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei; Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
    Santee, C.A., Bouskill, N.J., Karaoz, U., Jaramillo, J., Vega, F.E., Brodie, E.L.
  • June 14­21, 2010. Control of the coffee berry borer: from reductionism to integration

  • Seminar on Coffee Berry Borer and climate change, USDA­ARS, Beltsville Maryland. April 12­18 2010. Too hot to drink? Climate change, coffee and the coffee berry borer

 
 

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