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Recurrent warming to improve cold storage of Trichogrammatids (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
Authors:Jeffrey Gardner  Michael P Hoffmann  Sylvie A Pitcher  Jan P Nyrop
Institution:1. Department of Entomology , Cornell University , Ithaca , NY , 14853 , USA;2. Department of Entomology , Cornell University , Geneva , NY , 14456 , USA
Abstract:Cold storage can be used to slow development, facilitate accumulation of the organisms and accommodate fluctuating demand for augmentative biological control agents. Previous research suggested the possibility of improving cold storage of Trichogrammatids by recurrent warming, so we subjected Trichogramma ostriniae juveniles within Ephestia kuehniella host eggs to either 2°C constant or to 2°C with twice-weekly recurrent warming for 3 h to 20°C. Parasitoid subsamples were allowed to mature for 1–9 days before placement in cold storage for up to 8 weeks. Parasitism by parentals, progeny emergence and fecundity and longevity of progeny were measured weekly for 8 weeks. Relative to constant 2°C, recurrent warming generally improved emergence, fecundity and longevity, and all the response variables were affected by the interaction of temperature regimen, parasitoid maturity class, and cold storage duration. This implies the utility of recurrent warming to improve egg parasitoid performance and for extending the duration of cold storage.
Keywords:Trichogramma ostriniae  recurrent warming  cold storage
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