نتایج جستجو برای: cotesia plutellae

تعداد نتایج: 446  

2016
Jose Fernandez-Triana Caroline Boudreault Joel Buffam Ronald Mclean

Microgastrinae wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from the city of Ottawa and its surroundings (a 50-km radius circle, ~7,800 km2) were studied based on 1,928 specimens collected between 1894 and 2010, and housed in the Canadian National Collection of Insects. A total of 158 species from 21 genera were identified, which is by far the highest number of species ever recorded for a locality in North ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2001
Hotta Okuda Tanaka

The growth and development of teratocytes was examined in the Cotesia kariyai-Pseudaletia separata system. Cotesia kariyai embryos released an average of 163 teratocytes at the time of hatching, 3.5 days after oviposition. The cells increased in diameter from 30 to 77 µm until 7 days post-parasitization, after which there was no significant increase in average diameter. However, there was signi...

1999
Mayra Buvinic Andrew Morrison Isolde Birdthistle Edward De Vos Ronald Slaby Joan Vaz Serra

* The authors would like to thank those whose comments improved the quality of this document. Isolde Birdthistle, Edward De Vos, Ronald Slaby, Joan Vaz Serra Hoffman, Cheryl Vince-Whitman and Debbie Whitcomb from the Educational Development Center of Harvard University made valuable suggestions. Rafael Lozano of the World Health Organization and Carlos Castillo of the Pan American Health Organi...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
W H White L T Wilson

Attempts to establish Cotesia flavipes Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Louisiana sugarcane fields to control the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis (F.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) have been unsuccessful. Experiments were conducted to investigate the feasibility of using an alternative larval host and host plants to overcome barriers preventing establishment. In addition, we evaluated C. ...

2015
Qingsong Liu Jörg Romeis Huilin Yu Yongjun Zhang Yunhe Li Yufa Peng

We determined whether plant volatiles help explain why Cotesia chilonis (a parasitoid of the target pest Chilo suppressalis) is less abundant in Bt than in non-Bt rice fields. Olfactometer studies revealed that C. chilonis females responded similarly to undamaged Bt and non-Bt rice plants. Parasitoids preferred rice plants damaged by 3(rd)-instar larvae of C. suppressalis, but did not different...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
S Savary N Beckage F Tan G Periquet J M Drezen

Cotesia congregata polydnavirus (CcPDV) is essential for successful parasitism of Manduca sexta larvae by the braconid wasp Cotesia congregata. To determine the molecular mechanisms for the vertical transmission of CcPDV in the wasps, we analysed the different forms of the virus sequences containing the gene encoding the early parasitism-specific protein 1 (EP1). By a detailed molecular analysi...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2007
L Chen H Y Fadamiro

Parasitoids employ different types of host-related volatile signals for foraging and host-location. Host-related volatile signals can be plant-based, originate from the herbivore host or produced from an interaction between herbivores and their plant host. In order to investigate potential sex- and species-related differences in the antennal response of parasitoids to different host-related vol...

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