毛囊菌挥发物的作用。(半翅目:茧蜂科)卵寄生蜂对寄主定位行为的影响(膜翅目:茧蜂科)

International journal of insect science Pub Date : 2019-01-29 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179543318825250
Apolline Sanou, Fousséni Traoré, Malick Niango Ba, Clémentine L Dabiré-Binso, Barry R Pittendrigh, Antoine Sanon
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卵寄生蜂是一种潜在的生物防治剂,是一种有潜力的昆虫。用四臂嗅探器研究了幼小雌寄生蜂的寄主定位行为。将来自布基纳法索和贝宁的2株富氏毛囊绦虫类寄生虫暴露于健康荚果和受感染荚果以及雌、雄毛囊绦虫提供的气味中。记录在每个气味区停留的时间,以确定雌性寄生蜂的偏好。结果表明,健康荚果、侵染荚果和雌虫的气味均不吸引寄生蜂。然而,两种菌株的显著吸引反应是记录在绒毛囊绦虫雄虫挥发物的存在。此外,当同时暴露于豇豆荚(健康的和受感染的)挥发物和增加毛卷病荚果雄虫数量时,实验测试了毛卷病荚果雌虫的行为,结果表明,10只毛卷病荚果雄虫挥发物对两种菌株的寄生性雌虫的吸引力显著提高。结果表明,雄虫释放出一种信息素,被寄生蜂用来定位寄主。讨论了在场水平上决定这种吸引力的条件及其对宿主搜索效率的影响。
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Effects of Volatiles from <i>Clavigralla tomentosicollis</i> Stål. (Hemiptera: Coreidae) Adults on the Host Location Behavior of the Egg Parasitoid <i>Gryon fulviventre</i> (Crawford) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae).

Effects of Volatiles from <i>Clavigralla tomentosicollis</i> Stål. (Hemiptera: Coreidae) Adults on the Host Location Behavior of the Egg Parasitoid <i>Gryon fulviventre</i> (Crawford) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae).

Effects of Volatiles from <i>Clavigralla tomentosicollis</i> Stål. (Hemiptera: Coreidae) Adults on the Host Location Behavior of the Egg Parasitoid <i>Gryon fulviventre</i> (Crawford) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae).

Effects of Volatiles from Clavigralla tomentosicollis Stål. (Hemiptera: Coreidae) Adults on the Host Location Behavior of the Egg Parasitoid Gryon fulviventre (Crawford) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae).

The egg parasitoid Gryon fulviventre is a potential biological control agent of Clavigralla tomentosicollis, a coreid pod-sucking pest of Vigna unguiculata. The host location behavior of naive parasitoid females was studied using a four-armed olfactometer. Two strains of G. fulviventre parasitoids from Burkina Faso and Benin were exposed to odors provided by healthy and infested pods as well as C. tomentosicollis females and males. The time spent in each odor zone was recorded to determine the preference of parasitoid females. Results show that odors from healthy pods, infested pods, and pest females did not attract the parasitoid. However, a significantly attractive response of both strains of G. fulviventre was recorded in the presence of volatiles from males of C. tomentosicollis. Moreover, experiments testing G. fulviventre females' behavior when simultaneously exposed to volatiles from cowpea pods (healthy and infested) and increasing numbers of C. tomentosicollis males revealed a significantly higher attraction of parasitoid females of both strains by volatiles from ten males of C. tomentosicollis. The results suggest that the males of the insect pest emit a pheromone used as kairomone by parasitoids to locate their host. The conditions determining this attractiveness at field level and its impact on host-searching efficiency are discussed.

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