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Laboratory fecundity as predictor of field success in Trichogramma carverae (Hymenoptera : Trichogrammatidae) |
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Author: Thomson, L. J.; Hoffmann, A. A.
Year: 2002
Title: Laboratory fecundity as predictor of field
success in Trichogramma carverae
(Hymenoptera : Trichogrammatidae)
Journal: Journal of Economic Entomology
Volume: 95
Pages: 912-917
Date: Oct
Abstract: Laboratory fecundity assessments are routinely
used to determine the quality of commercially reared Trichogramma egg parasitoids before release for pest control, but
there is little information on the relevance of this trait to the field success
of Trichogramma. Herein, we
characterize the parasitism success of strains of Trichogramma carverae Oatman & Pinto in the laboratory on a
factitious (Sitotroga cerealella Olivier) and a natural (Epiphyas postvittana Walker) host. Differences
in fecundity of the strains in the laboratory were consistent with a
heritability of approximate to10%, allowing ranking of the strains from highest
to lowest fecundity. The strains with particularly high and low fecundities
were tested for successful parasitism in the field. Results of the field
releases show that strain differences in laboratory fecundity did not influence
field performance. The implications of this result for fecundity as a quality
indicator for commercial stocks are discussed.
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