Comparison of Hemolymph and Holotissues of Different Species of Insects as Diet Components forin VitroRearing ofTrichogramma galloiZucchi andT. pretiosumRiley |
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Authors: | Fernando L. C nsoli,Jos R. P. Parra |
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Affiliation: | Fernando L. Cônsoli,José R. P. Parra |
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Abstract: | The aim of this work was to compare pupal holotissues (Diatraea saccharalis, Anticarsia gemmatalis,andBombyx mori) and larval hemolymph of several moth species (Helicoverpa zeaandBombyx mori) commonly produced in Brazilian laboratories as components of artificial diets forin vitrorearing ofTrichogramma galloiandTrichogramma pretiosum.Diets based on larval hemolymph ofH. zeaproduced the best development of both natural enemies, although a diet with pupal holotissues ofB. moriallowed full development ofT. pretiosum.Amino acid analysis showed qualitative differences among the insect derivates and eggs of the natural and alternative hosts, but with a quantitative similarity. Electrophoretic analysis resulting in a diverse protein-stained bands evidenced the qualitative differences among these components. |
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Keywords: | Trichogramma galloi Trichogramma pretiosum artificial diet in vitrorearing biological control rearing techniques diet quality |
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