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Influence of Precocene II on the estimated changes within the haemocyte population of parasitized spodoptera littoralis larvae by microplitis rufiventris
Authors:E M Hegazi  A Y El‐Shazli  M B Hafez  G M Abd El‐Aziz
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture , University of Alexandria , Alexandria, Egypt;2. Plant Protection Research Institute , Sabahia, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract:Series of experiments were undertaken to investigate whether application of Precocene II (PII) to parasitized S. littoralis larvae can influence their THCs and DHCs. PII was applied in single dose treatments (70μg/5 μl/dose). Haemolymph samples were taken at daily intervals from day 3 to day 8 post‐treatments. Two distinct alterations were noted; first, PII‐treatments caused significant decrease in THCs. Once the parasitoid larvae emerge from either treated or untreated hosts, a sharp decline in THCs was observed. The second effect was changes in DHCs of S. littoralis larvae. In controls, haemocyte types could be arranged in descending order due to their relative occurrence into plasmatocytes (PLs), prohaemocytes (PRs), spherule cells (SPs), granular cells (GRs) and oenocytoids (OEs). This order changed in treated hosts to PLs, GRs, PRs, SPs and OEs, i.e., GRs that were less prevalent in the haemolymph of control larvae increased significantly in PII‐treated hosts. In the latters, sharp rise in GRs levels followed parasitoid emergence. OEs cells were scarce in both treated and untreated hosts. No significant difference was observed between the overall means of PLs in both types of host larvae. But GRs‐PRs was markedly altered in treated larvae.
Keywords:Precocene II  Spodoptera littoralis  Microplitis rufiventris  Haemocytes
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