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Developmental status of endo-developmental stages of Microplitis rufiventris kok. in Spodoptera littoralis (boisd.) larvae topically treated by juvenile hormones I and II
Authors:Wedad Khafagi
Institution:Plant Protection Research Institute , Sabahia, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract:

The juvenile hormones I and II (JHI and JHII) were topically applied at concentrations of 1 or 5 μg to Spodoptera littoralis larvae containing newly deposited eggs of Microplitis rufiventris. The study demonstrated that both hormones do influence several aspects of the development of the parasitoid after treatment of its host larvae. Of these effects: (1) significant lengthening of periods of eggs and larvae, (2) moulting failure of parasitic larvae, (3) moulting the parasitic larvae into supernumerary instar, (4) arrest of postembryonic development in the first larval instar, (5) reduction in the emergence rate of parasitoid larvae, and (6) influence on embryogenesis. The application of JHI was more effective in disrupting the endo-development of the parasitoid than JHII. In all tests, control hosts produced significantly (P < 0.01) more parasitoids than treated ones. Off-target effects on natural enemies may seriously limit the use of JHs, especially in integrated control programmes.
Keywords:Juvenile Hormones I And Ii  Microplitis Rufiventris  Eggs And Larvae
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