Studies on host preference and oviposition behaviour of Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina strains in choice and non-choice tests

Other Title(s)

دراسات عن التفضيل العوائلي و سلوك وضع البيض عند سلالات من المتطفل Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina في اختبارات الاختيار و عدم الاختيار

Joint Authors

Samarah, Rana
Monji, J. C.
Qubbaj, T.
Zebitz, C. P. W.

Source

Arab Journal of Plant Protection

Issue

Vol. 29, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2011), pp.259-266, 8 p.

Publisher

Arab Society for Plant Protection

Publication Date

2011-12-31

Country of Publication

Lebanon

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Zoology

Topics

Abstract EN

Oviposition behaviour and host selection of different German strains of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina (Hymenoptera : Trichogrammatidae) were examined on eggs of five Lepidopteran hosts (Cydia pomonella (L.), Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.), Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), Agrotis segetum (Schiff.) and Lobesia botrana (Den.

and Schiff.)).

The parasitization behaviour of individual female wasps was examined in choice and non-choice tests.

Single female wasps were observed for 90 min.

using a rectangular grid.

Results from the choice test revealed that 75–90 % of C.

Pomonella eggs attacked by T.

aurosum strains were successfully parasitized.

Values for L.

Botrana and for A.

segetum ranged between 40–80 % and 40–70 %, respectively.

No significant preference was found between C.

Pomonella eggs and host eggs of both L.

botrana and A.

segetum.

Time needed by the female wasps to drill on eggs of L.Botrana was shorter than the time needed for drilling on C.

Pomonella eggs.

This could be due to differences in egg chorion thickness and, presumably, differences in chorion hardness.

During direct observation of the parasitism behaviour it was noticed that all strains spent about 20 % of the observation time for drilling on either C.

Pomonella or L.

Botrana eggs, 30–60 % on resting, 4–15 % on cleaning, < 4 % on walking and < 1 % on feeding.

Results from the non-choice test showed that a significantly higher number of C.

pomonella and L.

botrana eggs were parasitized in comparison to the other hosts offered.

The presence of hair-like structures deposited on eggs of S.

littoralis and a thick egg chorion in H.

armigera seems to represent a physical barrier that impedes successful parasitization.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Samarah, Rana& Monji, J. C.& Qubbaj, T.& Zebitz, C. P. W.. 2011. Studies on host preference and oviposition behaviour of Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina strains in choice and non-choice tests. Arab Journal of Plant Protection،Vol. 29, no. 2, pp.259-266.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Zebitz, C. P. W.…[et al.]. Studies on host preference and oviposition behaviour of Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina strains in choice and non-choice tests. Arab Journal of Plant Protection Vol. 29, no. 2 (2011), pp.259-266.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-324253

American Medical Association (AMA)

Samarah, Rana& Monji, J. C.& Qubbaj, T.& Zebitz, C. P. W.. Studies on host preference and oviposition behaviour of Trichogramma aurosum Sugonjaev and Sorokina strains in choice and non-choice tests. Arab Journal of Plant Protection. 2011. Vol. 29, no. 2, pp.259-266.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-324253

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 265-266

Record ID

BIM-324253