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Biological Control Potential of Wolbachia -infected Versus Uninfected Wasps: Laboratory and Greenhouse Evaluation of Trichogramma cordubensis and T. deion Strains
Authors:Isabel M M S Silva  Marnix M M Van Meer  Michel M Roskam  Aldo Hoogenboom  Gerrit Gort  Richard Stouthamer
Institution:1. Laboratory of Entomology , Wageningen University , PO Box 8031, The Netherlands , 6700 , EH;2. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Systems Technology, Section Mathematics , Wageningen Agricultural University , Dreijenlaan 4, Wageningen , 6703 , HA , The Netherlands
Abstract:The effects of thelytoky-inducing Wolbachia ( &#102 -proteobacteria) on Trichogramma cordubensis and T. deion (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) were studied in laboratory and greenhouse conditions. One infected (thelytokous, all female) line of each wasp species was compared with its conspecific uninfected (arrhenotokous, sexual) counterpart for several fecundity and dispersal traits. Arrhenotokous lines had a higher fecundity than their thelytokous counterparts, which suggests that Wolbachia negatively affect the fecundity of Trichogramma females. The arrhenotokous females dispersed more in the laboratory than their thelytokous counterparts. In the greenhouse, the opposite effect or no difference between lines was found, indicating that the laboratory set-up used to measure dispersal is not useful to predict relative dispersal of the females in the greenhouse. Calculations show that by releasing 100 adult wasps of both lines, thus including arrhenotokous males in the sexual line, more eggs are parasitized by the thelytokous wasps. Therefore, in spite of their lower individual female fecundity, thelytokous lines have a better potential for biological control than their arrhenotokous counterparts.
Keywords:Trichogramma Cordubensis  Trichogramma Deion  Strains  Wolbachia  Fecundity  Dispersal
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