Title of article :
Effects of Honey and Sucrose on Longevity and Fecundity of Apanteles metesae (Nixon), a Major Parasitoid of the Oil Palm Bagworm, Metisa plana (Walker)
Author/Authors :
Salmah, M. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin - Faculty of Agriculture and Biotechnology - Department of Agriculture Science, Malaysia , Basri, M.W. Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), Malaysia , Idris, A.B. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences,Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Malaysia
From page :
1543
To page :
1548
Abstract :
The effects of various concentrations of honey and sucrose on the longevity and fecundity of Apanteles metesae (Nixon), an endoparasitoid of oil palm bagworm, Metisa plana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) were studied in the laboratory. Our results showed that there were a significant difference (p 0.05) in the longevity of A. metesae fed on various concentrations of honey solutions. Longevity of A. metesae was significantly longer when fed on 50% honey than on pure honey. Nonetheless, longevity of A. metesae females fed on 50% honey was relatively longer than other honey concentrations. The parasitoid lived significantly longer when fed on 20% sucrose than when fed on 50% sucrose and distilled water. However, the parasitoid fed on 50% honey had a longevity that was statistically similar to 20% sucrose and 50% sucrose. Fecundity of A. metesae differed significantly (p 0.05) when fed on 50% honey, 20% sucrose and 50% sucrose. The highest and lowest fecundity was when the parasitoids fed on 20% sucrose and distilled water, respectively. Overall, the result showed that 20% sucrose was a more suitable diet for A. metesae females as compared with other diets.
Keywords :
Apanteles metesae , diet , fecundity , longevity , Metisa plana
Record number :
2555539
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