Parasitic Potential of Bracon brevicornis Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) on Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Lekha priyanka S, Jeyarani S, S. N, M. S.
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Maize is one of the most important cereal crops and is called ‘the queen of cereals’ because of its high yielding potential than other cereals. Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda is one of the serious invasive pests found to cause higher yield loss and extensive damage on maize. Considering the ecological and environmental consequences, biological control of insect pests is gaining importance as an alternative to insecticides. However, the success of any biological control programme depends on the appropriate parasitoid: host ratio and the biological stage of the pest susceptible to parasitoid. To fortify the above facts, the present study was aimed to determine the parasitic potential of B. brevicornis on S. frugiperda through free and no choice tests. This study indicated highest parasitization at the parasitoid: host ratio of 5:1 with 68.60 and 64.95 per cent parasitization on the VI instar followed by V instar (57.75 and 56.95 %), IV instar (48.80 and 46.60 %) and III instar (32.40 and 30.67 %) respectively under free and no choice conditions, respectively. Among the parasitoid host ratios tested 5: 1 was found to be the best indicating that the parasitic potential of B. brevicornis was directly proportional to the parasitoid densities. Biological parameters of B. brevicornis studied on different S. frugiperda instars recorded highest number of eggs (32.00), grub (30.75), cocoon (29.75) and adults (28.00) on sixth instar larva of S. frugiperda followed by fifth instar larva of S. frugiperda. The results revealed that the larval size was directly proportional to the progeny development of B. brevicornis. The egg, grub and cocoon period of B. brevicornis on S. frugiperda ranged from 24.20 to 26.20 h, 72.26 to 73.20 h, 96.20 to 98.20 h, respectively. The total life cycle was completed in 192.66 to 195.80 h in all instars and was found to be on par with all the instars studied. The longevity of adults emerged from different instars were found to be on par with each other and it ranged from 362.0 to 362.8 h.
短翅小茧蜂(膜翅目:小茧蜂科)对夜蛾的寄生潜力(J. E. Smith, 1797)
玉米是最重要的谷类作物之一,因其比其他谷物具有更高的产量潜力而被称为“谷物女王”。秋粘虫(Spodoptera frugiperda)是危害玉米产量损失大、危害广泛的严重入侵害虫之一。考虑到害虫对生态和环境的影响,生物防治作为一种杀虫剂的替代品正变得越来越重要。然而,任何生物防治方案的成功取决于适当的拟寄主比例和易受拟寄主影响的害虫的生物学阶段。为了证实上述事实,本研究旨在通过自由试验和无选择试验确定短角贝螨对frugiperda的寄生潜力。结果表明,在无选择和无选择条件下,寄生率最高的寄生蜂为5:1,寄生率为68.60%和64.95%,其次为V龄(57.75%和56.95%)、IV龄(48.80%和46.60%)和III龄(32.40%和30.67%)。以5:1的寄主比例为最佳,说明短喙小蠊的寄生潜力与寄主密度成正比。在不同龄期对短角蠓的生物学参数进行了研究,结果显示,短角蠓卵(32.00)、蛴螬(30.75)、茧(29.75)、成虫(28.00)在6龄幼虫上最多,5龄幼虫次之。结果表明,短喙贝的幼虫大小与后代发育成正比。短角布氏螨对frugiperda的卵期为24.20 ~ 26.20 h,蛴螬期为72.26 ~ 73.20 h,茧期为96.20 ~ 98.20 h。所有龄期的总生命周期为192.66 ~ 195.80 h,与所研究的所有龄期基本一致。不同龄期的成虫寿命在362.0 ~ 362.8 h之间,基本一致。
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