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Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The egg parasitoid Aprostocetus brevipedicellus Yang and Cao (Eulophidae: Tetrastichinae) is one of the most promising biocontrol agents for forest pest control. Mass rearing of A. brevipedicellus is critical for large-scale field release programs, but the optimal rearing hosts are c...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jing, Chen, Yong-Ming, Yang, Xiang-Bing, Lv, Rui-E, Desneux, Nicolas, Zang, Lian-Sheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12080694
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author Wang, Jing
Chen, Yong-Ming
Yang, Xiang-Bing
Lv, Rui-E
Desneux, Nicolas
Zang, Lian-Sheng
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Chen, Yong-Ming
Yang, Xiang-Bing
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The egg parasitoid Aprostocetus brevipedicellus Yang and Cao (Eulophidae: Tetrastichinae) is one of the most promising biocontrol agents for forest pest control. Mass rearing of A. brevipedicellus is critical for large-scale field release programs, but the optimal rearing hosts are currently not documented. In this study, the parasitism of A. brevipedicellus and suitability of their offspring on Antheraea pernyi eggs with five different treatments were tested under laboratory conditions to determine the performance and suitability of A. brevipedicellus. Among the host egg treatments, A. brevipedicellus exhibited optimal parasitism on manually-extracted, unfertilized, and washed (MUW) eggs of A. pernyi, and A. brevipedicellus offspring emerging from MUW eggs had high egg load. The results indicate that MUW eggs are optimal for the mass production of A. brevipedicellus. ABSTRACT: Aprostocetus brevipedicellus, a eulophid gregarious egg parasitoid of lepidopterous pests, is a potential biological control agent for the control of many forest pests. A dominant factitious host, Antheraea pernyi, has been widely used for mass rearing several parasitoids in China. However, whether A. pernyi eggs are suitable for A. brevipedicellus rearing remains unclear. Here we evaluated A. brevipedicellus parasitism and fitness of their offspring on A. pernyi eggs with five different treatments, including manually-extracted, unfertilized and washed eggs (MUW), naturally-laid, unfertilized and washed eggs (NUW), naturally-laid, unfertilized, and unwashed (NUUW) eggs, naturally-laid, fertilized and washed eggs (NFW), and naturally-laid, fertilized and unwashed eggs (NFUW). The results showed that A. brevipedicellus could parasitize host eggs in all treatments but significantly preferred MUW eggs to other treatments. Moreover, A. brevipedicellus preferred unfertilized eggs to fertilized eggs and parasitized more washed eggs than unwashed. The pre-emergence time of parasitoid offspring emerging from fertilized eggs was shorter than that from unfertilized eggs. More parasitoid offspring emerged from unwashed eggs than that from washed eggs. The offspring emergence rate was high (>95%) and also female-biased (>85%) among all egg treatments. The egg load of female parasitoid offspring emerging from MUW and NUW eggs was 30–60% higher than the remaining treatments. Overall, MUW eggs of A. pernyi are the most suitable for the mass production of A. brevipedicellus.
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spelling pubmed-83964722021-08-28 Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host Wang, Jing Chen, Yong-Ming Yang, Xiang-Bing Lv, Rui-E Desneux, Nicolas Zang, Lian-Sheng Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The egg parasitoid Aprostocetus brevipedicellus Yang and Cao (Eulophidae: Tetrastichinae) is one of the most promising biocontrol agents for forest pest control. Mass rearing of A. brevipedicellus is critical for large-scale field release programs, but the optimal rearing hosts are currently not documented. In this study, the parasitism of A. brevipedicellus and suitability of their offspring on Antheraea pernyi eggs with five different treatments were tested under laboratory conditions to determine the performance and suitability of A. brevipedicellus. Among the host egg treatments, A. brevipedicellus exhibited optimal parasitism on manually-extracted, unfertilized, and washed (MUW) eggs of A. pernyi, and A. brevipedicellus offspring emerging from MUW eggs had high egg load. The results indicate that MUW eggs are optimal for the mass production of A. brevipedicellus. ABSTRACT: Aprostocetus brevipedicellus, a eulophid gregarious egg parasitoid of lepidopterous pests, is a potential biological control agent for the control of many forest pests. A dominant factitious host, Antheraea pernyi, has been widely used for mass rearing several parasitoids in China. However, whether A. pernyi eggs are suitable for A. brevipedicellus rearing remains unclear. Here we evaluated A. brevipedicellus parasitism and fitness of their offspring on A. pernyi eggs with five different treatments, including manually-extracted, unfertilized and washed eggs (MUW), naturally-laid, unfertilized and washed eggs (NUW), naturally-laid, unfertilized, and unwashed (NUUW) eggs, naturally-laid, fertilized and washed eggs (NFW), and naturally-laid, fertilized and unwashed eggs (NFUW). The results showed that A. brevipedicellus could parasitize host eggs in all treatments but significantly preferred MUW eggs to other treatments. Moreover, A. brevipedicellus preferred unfertilized eggs to fertilized eggs and parasitized more washed eggs than unwashed. The pre-emergence time of parasitoid offspring emerging from fertilized eggs was shorter than that from unfertilized eggs. More parasitoid offspring emerged from unwashed eggs than that from washed eggs. The offspring emergence rate was high (>95%) and also female-biased (>85%) among all egg treatments. The egg load of female parasitoid offspring emerging from MUW and NUW eggs was 30–60% higher than the remaining treatments. Overall, MUW eggs of A. pernyi are the most suitable for the mass production of A. brevipedicellus. MDPI 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8396472/ /pubmed/34442260 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12080694 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Jing
Chen, Yong-Ming
Yang, Xiang-Bing
Lv, Rui-E
Desneux, Nicolas
Zang, Lian-Sheng
Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title_full Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title_fullStr Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title_full_unstemmed Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title_short Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host
title_sort parasitism and suitability of aprostocetus brevipedicellus on chinese oak silkworm, antheraea pernyi, a dominant factitious host
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12080694
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