Mechanism of adult emergence in Xanthopimpla pedator (Fabricius)- a major pupal parasitoid of Tasar silkworm

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
H. Gadad, D. Prabhu, A. Bhagat, J. Singh, V. Mittal, J. Pandey, S. Kutala
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Aim: The study was conducted to elucidate the mechanism involved in adult emergence behavior of Xanthopimpla pedator a pupal parasitoid of tasar silkworm. Methodology: Behavioral observations were made to study the mechanical approaches used during emergence and SDS-PAGE analysis was carried to know the possibility of proteases in the digestive secretions. Results: The findings of the study suggest that X. pedator uses physical and chemical to achieve safe passage from the host pupae and cocoons. It was observed that during the process of emergence, X. pedator breaks host pupae by means of mandibular action (by biting the pupal shell). Further, it was noticed that to make emergence hole on host cocoon X. pedator found to employ digestive secretion to soften and disintegrate the silken shell, besides it also deploys mandibles to spread out the secretion on intended place of exit hole. SDS-PAGE analysis showed the presence of series of enzymes, possibly involved in cocoon softening. Interpretation: Findings of this study forms the basis that X. pedator, a major pupal parasitoid of tasar silkworm, uses both physical and chemical approaches to achieve safe passage from the host pupae and protective silken cocoon. Key words: Digestive secretion, Mandibular action, Parasitization, Xanthopimpla pedator
沙蚕主要的蛹寄生蜂——叶黄斑虫成虫羽化机制
目的:探讨塔萨尔蚕蛹寄生蜂踏板黄蝶成虫羽化行为的发生机制。方法:通过行为观察来研究羽化过程中使用的机械方法,并通过SDS-PAGE分析来了解消化分泌物中蛋白酶的可能性。结果:该研究结果表明,X.pedator利用物理和化学方法实现了从寄主蛹和茧的安全通过。观察到,在羽化过程中,X.pedator通过下颌动作(咬蛹壳)破坏寄主蛹。此外,人们还注意到,为了在寄主茧X上形成出孔,脚踏板利用消化分泌物软化和分解蚕茧,此外,它还利用下颚将分泌物分散在出孔的预定位置。SDS-PAGE分析显示存在一系列酶,可能与蚕茧软化有关。解释:这项研究的发现奠定了X.pedator的基础,X.pedator是塔萨尔蚕的主要蛹寄生蜂,它利用物理和化学方法来实现从寄主蛹和保护蚕茧的安全通过。关键词:消化分泌、下颌作用、寄生虫作用、黄嘌呤
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Journal of environmental biology
Journal of environmental biology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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