2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262010000200016
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Biological characteristics and parasitism capacity of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) on eggs of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

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“…Female longevity, however, varied with both the parasitoid and the host species. Female's longevity of T. pretiosum (4.17 days) was longer on T. absoluta (present study) than that recorded on T. ni (2 days) (Bueno et al 2010). Female longevity of T. chilonis on T. absoluta (3.53 days), recorded in the present study, was shorter than recorded on eggs of S. cerealella (4.3 days) (Perveen et al 2012), Corcyra cephalonica (3.76-5.6 days) (Perveen et al 2012 andVigneswaran et al 2017), and H. armigera (6.7 days) (Puneeth and Vijayan 2014).…”
Section: Developmental Biologycontrasting
confidence: 63%
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“…Female longevity, however, varied with both the parasitoid and the host species. Female's longevity of T. pretiosum (4.17 days) was longer on T. absoluta (present study) than that recorded on T. ni (2 days) (Bueno et al 2010). Female longevity of T. chilonis on T. absoluta (3.53 days), recorded in the present study, was shorter than recorded on eggs of S. cerealella (4.3 days) (Perveen et al 2012), Corcyra cephalonica (3.76-5.6 days) (Perveen et al 2012 andVigneswaran et al 2017), and H. armigera (6.7 days) (Puneeth and Vijayan 2014).…”
Section: Developmental Biologycontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…Adults' emergence from the parasitized host eggs was more than 80% in each case, which is not so far from the findings of Ballal et al (2016) who reported 91.01 to 97.5% adult emergence in T. pretiosum parasitizing T. absoluta. Immature developmental period appears not to show much variation (9-10.8 days) with the egg parasitoid or the host insect, when reared at 25°C (Bueno et al 2010;Perveen et al 2012 andKrechemer andFoerster 2015). Female longevity, however, varied with both the parasitoid and the host species.…”
Section: Developmental Biologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Despite that, Brazilian researchers have reported exclusively the individually-cultured larvae when rearing FAW, always justifying it with the occurrence of larval cannibalism (e.g. Goulart et al 2011;Vilarinho et al 2011;Bueno et al 2010Bueno et al , 2008.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telenomus remus reached 80% of its lifetime parasitization capacity from 1 to 9 days in all temperatures and hosts tested, which are much earlier than other egg parasitoids already used in Spodoptera control (Bueno et al 2008). Therefore, any pesticide spraying needed after T. remus release should be performed after that period of time, otherwise T. remus performance might be impaired, and this period of time will vary with parasitoid species (Bueno et al 2010b.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%