Literature DB >> 19768272

[Effect of age, photoperiod and host availability on the parasitism behavior of Oomyzus sokolowskii Kurdjumov (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)].

Christian S A Silva-Torres1, Reginaldo Barros, Jorge B Torres.   

Abstract

The high reproduction rate, potential to cause damage, wide geographic distribution and resistance to insecticides of Plutella xylostella (L.) makes difficult its efficient control. However, larvae and pupae of this pest are naturally parasitized by Oomyzus sokolowskii (Kurdjumov), providing opportunities to improve the natural parasitism. This study investigated the effects of the age of adult parasitoids, host availability and time of exposure on O. sokolowskii parasitism behavior. The number of larvae encounters by parasitoid females and the parasitism rate increased with parasitoid age up to 96h. The parasitization was higher when wasps received a constant number of hosts daily in comparison with a random number (13.3 versus 8.9 larvae parasitized). Female parasitization activity was maintained up to the age of 20 days in both treatments and exhibited similar longevity (constant host = 33.5 d; and random host = 34.7 d). The progeny produced per female and the number of parasitoids emerged per host significantly decreased as wasps aged. There was no significant effect of the light regime (12h darkness or 12h light exposure) on the parasitization, although parasitoid was more active after 3h of light exposure. Therefore, further studies on field application of O. sokolowskii should consider the release of 48 h- to 72 h-old parasitoids at dawn as a way to increase the success of host parasitization.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19768272     DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2009000400013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neotrop Entomol        ISSN: 1519-566X            Impact factor:   1.434


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Authors:  D Goche; A L Vigueras; L Portillo; C Llanderal
Journal:  Neotrop Entomol       Date:  2012-05-04       Impact factor: 1.434

2.  Tetrastischus howardi density and dispersal toward augmentation biological control of sugarcane borer.

Authors:  R H Barbosa; F F Pereira; A V A Motomiya; S O Kassab; C Rossoni; J B Torres; R M Mussury; P L Pastori
Journal:  Neotrop Entomol       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 1.434

3.  Brood size and sex ratio in response to host quality and wasp traits in the gregarious parasitoid Oomyzus sokolowskii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).

Authors:  Xianwei Li; Liangting Zhu; Ling Meng; Baoping Li
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2017-01-24       Impact factor: 2.984

4.  Megastigmus seed wasp damage on native Schinus terebinthifolia drupes in ecological restoration area in Brazil.

Authors:  Thaís Carneiro Ghiotto; Marcelle Cristine do Nascimento Prado; Graziella Kurpjuweit Fischer Giuliani; Wagner de Souza Tavares; Marcus Vinicius Masson; Julio César Guerreiro; Evandro Pereira Prado; Amélia Guimarães Carvalho; Carlos Frederico Wilcken; José Cola Zanuncio; Pedro José Ferreira-Filho
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-21       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy.

Authors:  G Mandela Fernández-Grandon; Steven J Harte; Jaspher Ewany; Daniel Bray; Philip C Stevenson
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-02-01
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