نتایج جستجو برای: egg parasitoid

تعداد نتایج: 47652  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2003
L M Wiedemann C R Canto-Silva H P Romanowski L R Redaelli

The oviposition behaviour of Gryon gallardoi (Hymenoptera; Scelionidae) on Spartocera dentiventris (Hemiptera; Coreidae) host eggs was investigated in the laboratory. Masses of 12 non-parasitized freshly laid (less than 24 h old) eggs were exposed to 2-5 days old mated females with previous oviposition experience (n = 10). Behaviour was observed for 2 h under the stereomicroscope. The eggs were...

Ghadir Nouri Ghanbalani Hosein Ranjbar Aghdam Monireh Movahedi, Sohrab Imani

In order to evaluate the efficiency of biocontrol agents of corn stem borer ,Ostrinia nubilalis, experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block by five treatments and four replication, including, Indoxacarb (Avant)®, Trichogrammawasps, Bacillus thuringiensis var: kurstaki, integration of Trichogramma sp. and Bt., and cont...

Ghadir Nouri Ghanbalani Hosein Ranjbar Aghdam Monireh Movahedi, Sohrab Imani

In order to evaluate the efficiency of biocontrol agents of corn stem borer ,Ostrinia nubilalis, experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block by five treatments and four replication, including, Indoxacarb (Avant)®, Trichogrammawasps, Bacillus thuringiensis var: kurstaki, integration of Trichogramma sp. and Bt., and cont...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2021

Within the Brassicaceae, wild as well crop species are challenged by specialist herbivores including cabbage white butterflies ( Pieris spp.). The crucifer Brassica nigra responds to oviposition synergistic expression of two egg-killing traits. Genotypes that express a hypersensitive response (HR)-like necrosis (direct egg-killing) also emit oviposition-induced plant volatiles (OIPVs) attractin...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Roland Mumm Monika Hilker

Scots pine has been shown to produce a volatile bouquet that attracts egg parasitoids in response to oviposition of the herbivorous sawfly Diprion pini. Previous analyses of headspace volatiles of oviposition-induced pine twigs revealed only quantitative changes; in particular, the sesquiterpene (E)-beta-farnesene was emitted in significantly higher quantities by oviposition-induced pine. Here ...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
monireh movahedi ghadir nouri ghanbalani hosein ranjbar aghdam sohrab imani

in order to evaluate the efficiency of biocontrol agents of corn stem borer ,ostrinia nubilalis, experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block by five treatments and four replication, including, indoxacarb (avant)®, trichogrammawasps, bacillus thuringiensis var: kurstaki, integration of trichogramma sp. and bt., and control as treatments number 1 to 5. in treatments with parasitoid re...

Journal: :Journal of Pest Science 2022

Abstract Climate change can affect biological pest control by altering trophic interactions. Elevated carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentrations reduce host plant quality and, in turn, alter herbivore and natural enemy preference performance. Using the Geisenheim VineyardFACE (free-air enrichment) facility, we studied plant- herbivore-mediated bottom-up effects of elevated CO concentration on Europe...

2008
Nicola A. Irvin Mark S. Hoddle

Egg maturation and oosorption in Gonatocerus ashmeadi were investigated in the laboratory and the relationship between hind tibia length (HTL) and <12 h egg load, and wing wear and parasitoid age were determined. G. ashmeadi given access to honey-water and hosts, on average, matured 77 eggs in excess of those they were born with. The number of mature eggs in female G. ashmeadi provided honey-wa...

2016
Ezio Peri Gianandrea Salerno Takoua Slimani Francesca Frati Eric Conti Stefano Colazza Antonino Cusumano

Animals can adjust their behaviour according to previous experience gained during foraging. In parasitoids, experience plays a key role in host location, a hierarchical process in which air-borne and substrate-borne semiochemicals are used to find hosts. In nature, chemical traces deposited by herbivore hosts when walking on the plant are adsorbed by leaf surfaces and perceived as substrate-bor...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1999
A Johner P Stettler A Gruber B Lanzrein

The parasitoid Chelonus inanitus (Braconidae, Hymenoptera) oviposits into eggs of Spodoptera littoralis (Noctuidae, Lepidoptera) and, along with the egg, also injects polydnaviruses and venom, which are prerequisites for successful parasitoid development. The parasitoid larva develops within the embryonic and larval stages of the host, which enters metamorphosis precociously and arrests develop...

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