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How <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trichogramma</Emphasis> survives during soybean offseason in Southern Brazil and the implications for its success as a biocontrol agent
Authors:Marion?R?Foerster  Email author" target="_blank">Cesar?A?MarchioroEmail author  Luís?A?Foerster
Institution:1.Professional Education Sector,Universidade Federal do Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil;2.Campus Curitibanos,Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,Curitibanos,Brazil;3.Department of Zoology,Universidade Federal do Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil
Abstract:Trichogramma species are important natural enemies of Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner, a key pest of soybean in new world agroecosystems. Development, longevity and parasitism rate of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, Trichogramma acacioi Brun, Moraes and Soares and Trichogramma rojasi Nagaraja and Nagarkatti were investigated under natural conditions throughout fall and winter in order to determine how these parasitoids survive during the soybean off-season in southern Brazil. All species remained active along the experimental period. Over 90 % of the parasitoids emerged throughout the off-season, except for T. rojasi which showed lower percentage of emergence in April and May. The reproductive activity was not interrupted during fall and winter, indicating that the parasitoids depend on alternative hosts to survive. Parasitoids survived during the off-season combining slow developmental rate with an increase in adult life span, an important adaptation that improves their chances of finding alternative hosts and food sources.
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