| Literature DB >> 33219688 |
Nancy Power1, Fatemeh Ganjisaffar1, Karen Xu2, Thomas M Perring1.
Abstract
Bagrada hilaris (Burmeister) is a serious pest on brassica crops in many regions throughout the world. As part of our efforts to enhance biological control, we have been studying an egg parasitoid that was collected from B. hilaris eggs found on brassica plant debris in Pakistan. This species has recently been described as Ooencyrtus mirus Triapitsyn & Power. A major component of rearing biological control agents is understanding the relationship among host egg age, parasitoid age, and reproductive success. To this end, we used a factorial design to evaluate all combinations of host egg ages 0-5 d and parasitoid ages 0-11 d. The results showed that the best combinations are 0- to 1-d-old host eggs with 3- to 10-d-old parasitoids. A further study using frozen host eggs showed that O. mirus can reproduce as successfully on frozen B. hilaris eggs as on fresh ones.Entities:
Keywords: biological control; egg parasite; host-parasitoid interaction; insect rearing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33219688 DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvaa150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Entomol ISSN: 0046-225X Impact factor: 2.377