Title of article :
Nondevelopment ofCotesia kariyai(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Entomopoxvirus-Infected Larvae ofPseudaletia separata(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Author/Authors :
George K. Kyei-Poku، نويسنده , , Yasuhisa Kunimi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Interaction between an entomopoxvirus (PsEPV) and a gregarious braconid endoparasitoid,Cotesia kariyai,inPseudaletia separatalarvae showed that infection of larvae with PsEPV was deleterious to the development and survival ofC. kariyai.The survival and development ofC. kariyaiin PsEPV-infectedP. separatalarvae depended on the length of time between parasitization and viral infection. No parasitoid larvae emerged from PsEPV-infected hosts when host larvae were exposed simultaneously to parasitization and PsEPV inoculation whereas more than 80% of the hosts produced parasitoids when PsEPV was administered 5 days postparasitization.C. kariyailarvae in PsEPV-infected hosts showed a retarded development, shrank, and died about 8 days after viral exposure. Virion-free plasma from PsEPV-infectedP. separatalarvae was toxic to the parasitoid larvae even up to a dilution level of 32 when it was injected intrahemocoelically into the host larvae. Development of parasitoids in hosts that were simultaneously parasitized and injected with the virion-free plasm never progressed beyond the egg stage. The parasitizedP. separatalarvae injected with the virion-free plasma did not pupate and died within 30 days after injection.
Keywords :
Cotesia kariyai , Pseudaletia separata , competition , host–parasitoid–pathogen interaction , toxic plasma. , entomopoxvirus
Journal title :
Biological Control
Journal title :
Biological Control