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1 September 2011 Selection of Trichogramma pretiosum Lineages for Control of Grapholita molesta in Peach
Michelle L. Rodrigues, Mauro S. Garcia, Dori E. Nava, Marcos Botton, José R. P. Parra, Milton Guerrero
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Abstract

Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is one of the main pests of peach trees in Brazil, causing fruit losses of 3–5%. Among possible biological control agents, Trichogramma pretiosum (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) has been found in peach orchards. Our objectives were to study the rearing of T. pretiosum in eggs of G. molesta and Anagasta kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), and select lineages of this parasitoid that have the potential to control G. molesta. Selection of best lineages was made from 5 populations of T. pretiosum collected from organically-cultivated peach orchards. The study was done under controlled temperature (25 ± 2°C), relative humidity (70 ± 10%) and 14:10 h (light:dark) photoperiod conditions. Grapholita molesta eggs were found to be adequate hosts for the development of T. pretiosum, and the parameters for number of parasitized eggs, percent parasitized eggs, and sex ratio were similar to those for A. kuehniella eggs. The highest rate of parasitism of G. molesta eggs occurred in eggs with up to 48 h of embryonic development. Among the lineages of T. pretiosum that were collected, HO8, PO8, PEL, and L3M showed the best biological performance and are therefore indicated for semi-field and field studies for biological control of oriental fruit moth.

Michelle L. Rodrigues, Mauro S. Garcia, Dori E. Nava, Marcos Botton, José R. P. Parra, and Milton Guerrero "Selection of Trichogramma pretiosum Lineages for Control of Grapholita molesta in Peach," Florida Entomologist 94(3), 398-403, (1 September 2011). https://doi.org/10.1653/024.094.0303
Published: 1 September 2011
KEYWORDS
biological control
egg parasitism
peach
temperate climate fruit trees
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