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2021 ◽  
pp. 104781
Author(s):  
Brodie J. Foster ◽  
James P. Hereward ◽  
Aleni Uelese ◽  
Gimme H. Walter ◽  
Michael J. Furlong

2021 ◽  
pp. 105790
Author(s):  
Tao Jin ◽  
Yuying Lin ◽  
Guangchang Ma ◽  
Junbin Liu ◽  
Zheng Hao ◽  
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Abstract This chapter provides a technical guide for rearing Anagasta kuehniella [Ephestia kuehniella] for Trichogramma production. Optimal container capacity, inactivation of A. kuehniella embryos, thermal conditions, exploitation time of adult and egg collection trays, rearing problems, and storage and transport were discussed.


Abstract This chapter provides information on the taxonomy, biology and behaviour of Trichogramma species. Females of Trichogramma lay 70-120 eggs on average and the number of eggs is proportional to the size of the host. The sequence of behaviors by Trichogramma wasps in parasitizing an egg is well characterized. The wasp (the natural enemy) is attracted by a kairomone (a chemical substance that can be perceived by the wasp) emitted from the scales of lepidopterans (the host). The symbiont Wolbachia, a bacterium that causes feminization, parthenogenesis or cytoplasmic incompatibility, is commonly present in Trichogramma.


Author(s):  
J. B. V. Viana ◽  
R. B. Querino ◽  
L. C. B. Carvalho ◽  
P. S. C. Lima

Abstract Species of Trichogramma Westwood, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammtidae) are frequently used as biological control agents against Lepidoptera, but practical application of these egg endoparasitoids are complicated because of their complex taxonomy. This study aimed to compare sequences of internal transcribed spacer regions of ribosomal DNA (ITS2-rDNA) of Trichogramma accessions with those deposited in GenBank in order to access the reliability of the ITS2 as a barcode for discriminating species and evaluating the genetic diversity. ITS2-rDNA sequences obtained from seventeen specimens of Trichogramma confirmed previous identifications based on morphological characteristics. Multiple sequence alignment revealed the existence of highly conserved regions in ITS2 sequences while the neighbour-joining dendrogram indicated that the specimens formed three clusters comprising T. manicobai and T. marandobai (group I), T. galloi (group II) and T. pretiosum (group III). The ITS2 marker was shown to be a powerful DNA barcode for discriminating Trichogramma species and could be used to complement the morphological approach.


Insects ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 630
Author(s):  
Emily Silva Araujo ◽  
Alex S. Poltronieri ◽  
Carolina G. Poitevin ◽  
José Manuel Mirás-Avalos ◽  
Maria Aparecida Cassilha Zawadneak ◽  
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The European pepper moth, Duponchelia fovealis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is a key pest in strawberry production. Entomopathogenic fungi (EF) and parasitoids of the Trichogrammatidae family are effective biological control agents of this pest with the potential to be used jointly for improved efficacy. This study aims to evaluate the susceptibility of Trichogramma atopovirilia and Trichogramma pretiosum to two Beauveria bassiana strains (B2 and B3) and two commercial bioinsecticides (Bovemax® and Methamax®) by applying them to D. fovealis eggs in pre- and post-parasitism periods. Pre-parasitism application of B2 and B3 did not affect the percentage of D. fovealis eggs parasitized by either Trichogramma species, except in the case of T. atopovirilia when eggs were sprayed with B3 at 1.5 × 105 conidia mL−1 (16.7% less than the control). In contrast, eggs sprayed with 1.5 × 108 conidia mL−1 of the commercial bioinsecticides were not parasitized by any Trichogramma species. Overall, the EF tested reduced the parasitism rate, adult emergence, and longevity of Trichogramma adults by less than 30% in all cases. The adverse effects of the B. bassiana strains and commercial products on the biological traits of both Trichogramma species were minimal, meaning that these agents can be used jointly in D. fovealis control strategies.


Author(s):  
Aleksandar Ivezić ◽  
Paul Rugman-Jones ◽  
Thibaut Malausa ◽  
Nicolas Ris ◽  
Aleksandra Ignjatović-Ćupina

Insects ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lea Schäfer ◽  
Annette Herz

The tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta, originally from South America, is an invasive species threatening European tomato crops. Since various insecticides have become ineffective in controlling T. absoluta, effective and environmentally friendly alternatives are needed. Biological control, especially by Trichogramma parasitoids, is considered to be an effective means of reducing this pest. Thus, the aim of our study was to identify promising candidates of Trichogramma parasitoids for biological control of T. absoluta in Europe. We assessed the efficiency of nine European Trichogramma species and compared them to Trichogramma achaeae, as this species is already commercially available. Firstly, we verified species identity of the 10 rearing strains using molecular and morphological methods. Then, host acceptance, host preference (T. absoluta vs. rearing host Sitotroga cerealella eggs) and host searching capacity were tested under laboratory conditions. Our results indicated that T. nerudai, T. pintoi and T. cacoeciae achieved a similar level of parasitism on potted tomato plants as T. achaeae. For the next step, these promising strains should be tested under greenhouse conditions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 990-996 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Jin ◽  
Yuying Lin ◽  
Shichou Han ◽  
Guangchang Ma ◽  
Haibo Wen ◽  
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