2024
DOI: 10.1002/ps.8548
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A case of polyploid utility in biocontrol: reproductively‐impaired triploid Nasonia vitripennis have high host‐killing ability

Xuan Li,
Kelley Leung

Abstract: BACKGROUNDIntentionally impairing the fecundity of mass‐reared insects has important utility in controlling pest species. Typically, sterilized individuals are competed against wild counterparts, reducing pest population size. A novel consideration is creating biocontrol agents with lower reproductive capacity that are less likely to establish permanently or admix with wild populations, which are both emerging as legal barriers. Hymenopterans have diploid females, but archetypically infertile polyploid triploi… Show more

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