1989
DOI: 10.1093/jee/82.2.420
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Mass Rearing of Diglyphus begini (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) for Biological Control of Liriomyza trifolii (Diptera: Agromyzidae)

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“…The time needed for 150-200 individuals to enter the harvesting bottle was 10-12 min. In contrast, in the mass-production process of leafminers parasitoids, the time of harvesting was one of the main constraints; more than 50% of the time required for the production of Diglyphus begini (Ashmead) was devoted to the tedious task of aspirating adults into vials (Parrella et al 1989). Plants were successfully improved through nitrogen fertilization; it shortened significantly the larval and pupal stages of leafminer, suggesting that development responds rapidly to change in leaf nitrogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time needed for 150-200 individuals to enter the harvesting bottle was 10-12 min. In contrast, in the mass-production process of leafminers parasitoids, the time of harvesting was one of the main constraints; more than 50% of the time required for the production of Diglyphus begini (Ashmead) was devoted to the tedious task of aspirating adults into vials (Parrella et al 1989). Plants were successfully improved through nitrogen fertilization; it shortened significantly the larval and pupal stages of leafminer, suggesting that development responds rapidly to change in leaf nitrogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pots were exposed to adults of Liriomyza in colony cages for oviposition which produced 357.4 ± 25.1 larvae/pot. Plants containing late 2 nd to early )'d instar larvae were exposed to D. begini adults in parasitoid colony cages for 24 h. The number of adult parasitoids emerging per pot was 99.7 ± 9.7, 47% of these were females (Parrella et al 1989).…”
Section: Mass Production Of Biocontrol Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Florida Marble" (see Parrella et al, 1989 for colony rearing procedures) and individually placed in 2 ml vials with a streak of dilute honey. Upon emergence, a single male and 10 1-day old females were placed in a chamber for 24 hours during which time mating could occur.…”
Section: Male Reproductive Successmentioning
confidence: 99%