Effects of endosymbiotic Wolbachia on the diapause in Trichogramma hosts and effects of the diapause on Wolbachia |
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Authors: | B. Pintureau ,J. Pizzol,& P. Bolland |
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Affiliation: | Biologie Fonctionnelle, Insectes et Interactions-UMR INRA/INSA de Lyon, INSA Bâtiment L. Pasteur, 69621-Villeurbanne-Cedex, France;;INRA, UMR ROSE-Entomologie et Lutte biologique, 37 boulevard du Cap, 06606-Antibes-Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract Used as an agent in biological control, Trichogramma which has been infected by endosymbiotic bacteria belonging to the genus Wolbachia and inducing the thelytokous mode of reproduction, increases rearing productivity in commercial insectaries. These insectaries can now make use of Trichogramma diapause to spread out and optimise their production. We therefore studied the effect of Wolbachia on the diapause in Trichogramma evanescens. The symbionts show no beneficial or harmful effect on the proportion of emergence in diapausing individuals or on their fecundity. Therefore, infected strains can easily be used in crop protection. On the other hand, low temperatures exert a slightly negative effect on Wolbachia, as detected from the proportion of females in the offspring of symbiotic diapausing females. |
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Keywords: | biological control fecundity Hymenoptera Proteobacteria proportion of emergence Rickettsia sex-ratio thelytoky Trichogrammatidae, egg parasitoids |
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