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Flies of the genus
Bradysia
(Diptera, Sciaridae) are considered as major insect pests of greenhouse-grown horticultural crops. The ability of hooked trichomes of the French bean
Phaseolus vulgaris
to impale and entrap herbivorous insects thus resulting in insect reduced longevity, reproduction and larval mortality is well known. The present study investigates under laboratory conditions the ability of hooked trichomes of bean leaves to entrap fungus gnats
Bradysia paupera
, in order to estimate the reduction of their population. We characterized the entrapment mechanism of hooked trichomes towards
B. paupera
using cryo-scanning electron microscopy, and evaluated the silicon distribution in hooked trichomes with the energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis. We evaluated the trapping efficiency of hooked trichomes in fertilized and unfertilized bean plants towards
B. paupera
, in comparison with insects feeding on the plant leaf such as black bean aphid
Aphis fabae
and young stages of the southern green stinkbug
Nezara viridula
. For
B. paupera
, we recorded about 30% of entrapped insects in unfertilized plants. Considering the number of entrapped insects in relation to the leaf surface, the percentage of entrapped insect was higher in unfertilized than in fertilized plants having lower density of hooked trichomes. The presence of
P. vulgaris
plants in greenhouses could represent a useful method in integrated pest management to reduce
Bradysia
spp. population.