2007
DOI: 10.1093/jee/100.2.591
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Host-Foraging Success of Three Species of Trichogramma (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) in a Simulated Retail Environment

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“…Similar patterns of vertical oviposition preference (e.g. Smith 1988; Grieshop et al 2014) or preferences between upper/lower parts of leaves (Gardner & Hoffmann 2020) are often observed in Trichogramma, but, again, the actual contributions of photo-or geo-orientation are usually left hypothetical. Explicit studies of these traits remain extremely scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Similar patterns of vertical oviposition preference (e.g. Smith 1988; Grieshop et al 2014) or preferences between upper/lower parts of leaves (Gardner & Hoffmann 2020) are often observed in Trichogramma, but, again, the actual contributions of photo-or geo-orientation are usually left hypothetical. Explicit studies of these traits remain extremely scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…per hectare could reduce the population of sugarcane shoot borer while 250,000 eggs are required per hectare to control sugarcane stem borer (Cascone et al, 2014). In some countries, such as China, the Philippines, India, and Taiwan, T. chilonis is used as a biological control agent in sugarcane plantations (Grieshop et al, 2014). In Indonesia, T. chilonis was first developed to address the problem of stem borer in several sugar cane plantations in Java which was later introduced to Lampung after similar problems arose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first was conducted at a smaller scale and examined the impact of microhabitat complexity on single females (Grieshop et al 2008), while the second was conducted at a much larger scale and examined the foraging efficacy of mass-released parasitoids on retail shelving units (Grieshop et al 2007). The failure of T. deion to outperform the other two species in this experiment may be due to either: 1) the difference in spatial scale among the present and previously published experiments, or 2) the homogeneous nature of the arenas used in this trial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the presence of a single P. interpunctella larva, pupa, or adult can result in the total economic loss of the product (Subramanyam et al 2001), location of individual host eggs is of critical importance for Trichogramma used in retail stores or warehouses. Other studies comparing the three species' performance at either a finer spatial scale in response to microhabitat complexity or at a broader spatial scale examining the ability of mass-released Trichogramma to locate eggs on shelving units found that T. deion parasitized/killed significantly more P. interpunctella eggs than the other two species (Grieshop et al 2007, Grieshop et al 2008). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%