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Biological control of soybean stink bugs by inoculative releases of Trissolcus basalis
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1996AbstractField studies of inoculative releases of Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) in early‐maturing soybean, used as a trap crop, were conducted during four consecutive seasons to evaluate the parasitoid's potential as an IPM tactic for use against stink bug (Pentatomidae) species. Fifteen thousand adults of the parasitoid were
B. S. Corrêa‐Ferreira, F. Moscardi
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Effect of plant nectars on adult longevity of the stinkbug parasitoid,Trissolcus basalis
International Journal of Pest Management, 2005Abstract The egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) is an important biological control agent of stinkbugs worldwide. Although honey has been used as adult food in culturing the parasitoid, no previous studies have explored the potential for maximising its fitness by provision of plant nectars in conservation biological
Samina Rahat +4 more
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Biological Control, 2006
Abstract Adults of Trissolcus basalis and Telenomus podisi were stored either at 15 or 18 °C after their immature development had been completed at 18 or 25 °C. Longevity of the parasitoids in the storage temperatures was evaluated, as well as fecundity and longevity following their return to 25 °C after different periods in reproductive diapause ...
Luis A. Foerster, Augusta K. Doetzer
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Abstract Adults of Trissolcus basalis and Telenomus podisi were stored either at 15 or 18 °C after their immature development had been completed at 18 or 25 °C. Longevity of the parasitoids in the storage temperatures was evaluated, as well as fecundity and longevity following their return to 25 °C after different periods in reproductive diapause ...
Luis A. Foerster, Augusta K. Doetzer
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Environmental Entomology, 1998
This study examines the influence of the size of the host patch (egg mass size) on the sex ratio produced by the scelionid egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) under laboratory conditions. The influence of this factor on the sequence in which male and female eggs are laid also is analyzed.
Colazza, S., Wajnberg, Eric
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This study examines the influence of the size of the host patch (egg mass size) on the sex ratio produced by the scelionid egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) under laboratory conditions. The influence of this factor on the sequence in which male and female eggs are laid also is analyzed.
Colazza, S., Wajnberg, Eric
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 1999
The ability of host discrimination allows insect parasitoids to avoid superparasitism (oviposition in a previously attacked host). However, superparasitism can sometimes be adaptive, so attempts to identify host discrimination must be made under appropriate ecological conditions.
S. A. Field, M. A. Keller
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The ability of host discrimination allows insect parasitoids to avoid superparasitism (oviposition in a previously attacked host). However, superparasitism can sometimes be adaptive, so attempts to identify host discrimination must be made under appropriate ecological conditions.
S. A. Field, M. A. Keller
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2007
L’impiego dei microsatelliti (SSRs = Simple Sequence Repeats) come marcatori molecolari permette di eseguire in maniera molto accurata studi di genetica di popolazione, mappaggio e saggi di paternità. In particolar modo l’uso di microsatelliti permette, a livello intraspecifico, di definire l’origine di popolazioni introdotte in maniera accidentale o ...
BONOMI, Angelica +7 more
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L’impiego dei microsatelliti (SSRs = Simple Sequence Repeats) come marcatori molecolari permette di eseguire in maniera molto accurata studi di genetica di popolazione, mappaggio e saggi di paternità. In particolar modo l’uso di microsatelliti permette, a livello intraspecifico, di definire l’origine di popolazioni introdotte in maniera accidentale o ...
BONOMI, Angelica +7 more
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The role of Multiporousus Gustatory Sensilla in the Host Discrimination in Trissolcus basalis
2002The role of Multiporousus Gustatory Sensilla in the Host Discrimination process in Trissolcus ...
ROSI, MARZIA CRISTIANA +2 more
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