Variation in biological parameters of Trichogramma spp. purchased from commercial suppliers in the United States |
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Authors: | Vernon B. Schmidt H. Michael Linker David B. Orr George G. Kennedy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7630, USA;(2) 901 Melrose Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, USA;(3) Department of Crop Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7630, USA |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of biological controlobtained through releases of commerciallysupplied Trichogramma is influenced by bothabiotic conditions in the field during andfollowing release and an array of biologicalattributes of the released Trichogramma. Thisstudy was undertaken to assess the degree ofvariation that existed among commerciallysupplied Trichogramma in an array of biologicalparameters that potentially may influence thelevel of control that can be expected in aTrichogramma release program. Shipments ofTrichogramma were obtained from 12 commercialsuppliers of beneficial insects over a 2-yearperiod and the following parameters weremeasured: percentage of emergence duringshipping, total percentage of emergence,percentage of females, percentage ofbrachypterous females, percentage ofbrachypterous males, adult female longevity,and species composition. In addition, weestimated the percentage of macropterousfemales that had not emerged prior to the timethe shipment was received, based on the firstfour parameters. Results indicate a high levelof variation in each of these parameters amongsuppliers of Trichogramma and among shipmentsby individual suppliers. The proportion ofnon-emerged macropterous female wasps was lowfor all suppliers (range 2.5–27.7%). Thiswas primarily attributable to the highincidence of brachyptery among female wasps. However, variation among suppliers in theincidence of emergence during shipping and theproportion of female wasps in a shipment alsocontributed to the low proportion ofnon-emerged macropterous female wasps. Inaddition, in 11 of 24 shipments received duringthe 2-year study, the Trichogramma speciesdiffered from that specified by the shipper orthe shipment contained a mixture ofTrichogramma species. |
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Keywords: | brachyptery inundative augmentation parasitoid quality Trichogramma |
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