Evaluation of comparative parasitic efficiency and biology of hymenopteran egg parasitoids, Trichogramma chilonis and T. japonicum on Corcyra cephalonica and Helicoverpa armigera

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
S. Roy, B. K. Mishra, K. Roy
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Aim: To evaluate the comparative parasitic efficiency and biology of Trichogrammatid wasps on noble laboratory host Corcyra cephalonica as well as on Helicoverpa armigera, the cosmopolitan, polyphagous and precarious insect pest of many cultivated crops. Methodology: The biology of Trichogramma chilonis and T. japonicum, their sex ratio, and parasitic efficiency were studied. Host insects were reared on artificial diet to obtain their eggs for initiating the experiment. Egg-card pieces were prepared with the irradiated eggs of respective host insects. Egg-cards were introduced into the tubes containing freshly emerged adult parasitoids. Parasitized egg-cards (Trichocards) were kept separately in plastic tube to study the biological attributes and percent parasitization of the parasitoids. Egg cards of different host eggs taking eggs of different age groups were prepared to study the effect of age of host eggs on the biological efficiency of the parasitoids. Results: Irrespective of Trichogramma species, the duration (d) of eggs to adult period was more when reared on the eggs of H. armigera than on the eggs of C. cephalonica. Maximum life stage duration of T. chilonis and T. japonicum from egg to adult was 8.2 days and 10.2 days, respectively, when reared on H. armigera eggs. There was maximum parasitization (84.8%) of fresh eggs of C. cephalonica by T. chilonis as compared to the egg parasitization of 73.4% by T. japonicum. Likewise, extreme parasitization of fresh eggs of H. armigera was recorded as 62.4% when parasitized by T. chilonisas against 59.7% parasitization by T. japonicum. Interpretation: According to the study, H. armigera eggs have the finest biological and parasitic features in terms of the highest adult longevity, sex ratio, mean progeny female-1, and mean adult egg-1, making them the best for mass production of the egg parasitoids, T. chilonis. Key words: Corcyra cephalonica, Host eggs, Helicoverpa armigera, Parasitization, Trichogramma
膜翅目卵类寄生蜂、黄颡鱼赤眼蜂和日本赤眼蜂对头蚜和棉铃虫寄生效率及生物学比较评价
目的:比较赤眼蜂对高品质实验寄主头蚜(Corcyra cephalonica)和多种作物的世界性、多食性、危险性大的害虫棉铃虫(Helicoverpa armigera)的寄生效率和生物学特性。方法:对黄颡鱼赤眼蜂和日本赤眼蜂的生物学特性、性比和寄生效率进行研究。采用人工饲料饲养寄主昆虫,获取寄主昆虫卵,作为试验的开始。用不同寄主昆虫的卵辐照制备卵卡片。将卵卡放入含有新出的成虫的试管中。将寄生蜂卵卡(Trichocards)分别置于塑料管中,研究寄生蜂的生物学特性和寄生率。采用不同年龄的寄主卵制作卵卡,研究寄主卵年龄对寄生蜂生物效率的影响。结果:在不同种类赤眼蜂中,用棉铃虫卵饲养的赤眼蜂卵到成虫期的时间(d)比用头鳞赤眼蜂卵饲养的要长。在取食棉铃虫卵的情况下,黄颡鱼绦虫和日本绦虫从卵到成虫的最大生命期分别为8.2 d和10.2 d。黄颡鱼鲜卵对黄颡鱼卵的寄生率最高(84.8%),日本颡鱼卵对黄颡鱼卵的寄生率为73.4%。棉铃虫鲜卵的极端寄生率为62.4%,而棉铃虫鲜卵的极端寄生率为59.7%。解释:本研究表明,棉铃虫卵在成虫寿命、性别比、平均子代雌卵1、平均成虫卵1等方面具有最优良的生物学和寄生特性,是棉铃虫卵类寄生蜂大规模繁殖的最佳选择。关键词:头蚜,寄主卵,棉铃虫,寄生,赤眼蜂
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Journal of environmental biology
Journal of environmental biology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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