Abstract
We analyzed the survival rate of the immature stages of Trichogramma species and lines that differed in their mode of reproduction. Specifically, we compared the mortality of arrhenotokous (W-), irrevertable thelytokous (W-), and Wolbachia-associated thelytokous (W ) forms. The embryonic mortality of the W strains was significantly higher than that of the W- lines. The embryonic mortality was negligible for the arrhenotokous Trichogramma evanescens and the thelytokous Trichogramma cacoeciae, which is not infected with Wolbachia. Only 30 f the eggs of the Wolbachia-infected strains developed to adults, while the emergence rate of the Wolbachia-free strains was more than 78°irrespective of the origin of the strains. More than 78 f the overall mortality in W strains happened during the early stages of development. About 35 f embryos of W strains remain in the mitotic stage even 48 h after oviposition. Most embryos of W- strains had already developed to cellular blastoderm after 6 h, regardless of strains. The mortality of immature stages in W strains was mainly caused by the failure of the mitotic divisions
Original language | English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 267-271 |
Journal | Journal of Invertebrate Pathology |
Volume | 78 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- Immature stages
- Mortality
- Parthenogenesis induction