-The parasitoid Trichogramma has been used worldwide as biological control agent due to its wide geographic distribution, high specialization and effi cacy against many lepidopteran pests. Biological and behavioral traits of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley parasitizing Sitotroga cerealella (Oliver) eggs were studied aiming to a better understanding of the results from parasitism and superparasitism. The variables investigated were: host acceptance and contact time by T. pretiosum on parasitized host, percentage of parasitoid emergence, number of deformed individuals produced, egg-adult period, sex ratio, offspring female body size and longevity, and number of S. cerealella eggs parasitized/female. Parasitism rejection was observed on parasitized host eggs after 24, 72 and 120h of parasitism. The rejection was higher for eggs parasitized after 72h and 120h of parasitism as compared to the eggs after 24h of parasitism. T. pretiosum contact time on eggs after 24h of parasitism was greater than on 72 and 120h. The offspring produced from hosts from which a single parasitoid emerged were larger, exhibited no deformities and greater capacity of parasitism, different from those produced from eggs where two parasitoids emerged. Offspring longevity, however, was similar for females emerged from hosts from which one or two adults emerged. In conclusion, T. pretiosum was able to recognize previously parasitized eggs and the superparasitism reduced the parasitoid.reproductive success.KEY WORDS: Biological control, egg parasitoid, host compatibility RESUMO -Parasitóides Trichogramma vêm sendo utilizados em todo o mundo como agentes de controle biológico devido à sua ampla distribuição geográfi ca, alta especialização e efi ciência no controle de muitas espécies-praga de lepidópteros. Para o entendimento dos resultados do parasitismo e superparasitismo de Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, estudaram-se os aspectos comportamentais e biológicos desse parasitóide sobre ovos de Sitotroga cerealella (Oliver). As variáveis investigadas foram: aceitação hospedeira e tempo de contato de T. pretiosum com o hospedeiro parasitado, porcentagem de emergência, porcentagem de indivíduos deformados, duração ovo-adulto, razão sexual, tamanho e longevidade de T. pretiosum e número de ovos de S. cerealella parasitados por fêmea descendente. Observou-se rejeição de parasitismo em ovos de S. cerealella previamente parasitados com 24, 72 e 120h de idade. A rejeição foi superior para ovos com 72h e 120h após o parasitismo em comparação com aqueles com 24h. Ovos previamente parasitados com 24h apresentaram maior tempo de contato por T. pretiosum comparados aos de 72h e 120h. Os descendentes oriundos de hospedeiros dos quais apenas um parasitóide se desenvolveu apresentaram-se todos maiores, sem deformidades e com maior capacidade de parasitismo, ao contrário dos indivíduos descendentes de hospedeiros em que dois parasitóides se desenvolveram. Entretanto, a longevidade de fêmeas descendentes não diferiu entre parasitóides oriundos de hospedeiros em ...
A method is presented for the in vitro propagation of Datura insignis Barb. Rodr. Nodal explants were cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented either with BA alone or in combination with 2,4-D or IAA. Shoot multiplication and elongation were obtained in various growth regulator concentrations. Best results were obtained in a medium with 1.0 mg 1-~ of BA. Individual shoots were excised and transfered to growth regulator-free medium for rooting. Additional multiplication was obtained by single-node culture using explants from these in vitro rooted shoots. Rooted plantlets were successfully grown in soil.
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