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Variation in encapsulation sensitivity of Cotesia sesamiae biotypes to Busseola fusca
Authors:Moses B Mochiah  Adele J Ngi-Song  William A Overholt and Richard Stouthamer
Institution:(1) International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, P. O. Box 30772, Nairobi, Kenya;(2) Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
Abstract:Many braconid wasp species inject polydnaviruses to overcome their host's immune system. In the species Cotesia sesamiae, two biotypes exist that differ in their ability to develop in the host Busseola fusca. The biotype from coastal Kenya is infected with Wolbachia and is not able to develop in larvae of B. fusca, whereas the uninfected inland biotype of this wasp can develop in B. fusca. The genetic transmission of the developmental ability was studied through a series of genetic crosses and superparasitization experiments. The Wolbachia infection of the coastal type did not play a role in the encapsulation response of the host. Experiments show that the polydnaviruses of the wasps could not prevent the encapsulation of the coastal parasitoid eggs. Most likely, larval characteristics such as surface proteins played a more important role in the encapsulation response of the host even in the presence of a functional polydnavirus.
Keywords:Busseola fusca  Cotesia sesamiae  biotypes  Wolbachia  encapsulation  immune system  polydnavirus  Hymenoptera  Braconidae  Lepidoptera  Noctuidae
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