Title of article :
Storage of the egg-larval parasitoid, Ascogaster quadridentata (Hym.: Braconidae) inside its host larvae, Cydia pomonella under diapause conditions
Author/Authors :
Mohamad, Fater Department of Agriculture - Atomic Energy Commission of Syria, Damascus, Syria
Abstract :
The egg-larval parasitoid, Ascogaster quadridentata Wesmael
(Hym.: Braconidae) was stored for six months in the mature larvae of codling
moth (CM), Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lep.: Tortricidae), under diapause
conditions. Percentage of parasitoid adults (wasps) emerged from CM larvae
reared under diapause conditions was about 86.6%. The biological
characteristics (weight and longevity) were similar for both wasps that were
treated under standard and diapause conditions. The data showed that
percentage of parasitism for females emerged from standard conditions was
86.4%, while increased significantly to 97.8% for females emerged from
diapause conditions. These findings may contribute to the mass rearing of A.
quadridentata.
Keywords :
storing the parasitoid , biological control , codling moth
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection