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Obonyo M., Schulthess F., Le Rü Bruno, van den Berg J., Silvain Jean-Francois, Calatayud Paul-André. (2010). Importance of contact chemical cues in host recognition and acceptance by the braconid larval endoparasitoids Cotesia sesamiae and Cotesia flavipes. Biological Control, 54 (3), p. 270-275. ISSN 1049-9644.

Titre du document
Importance of contact chemical cues in host recognition and acceptance by the braconid larval endoparasitoids Cotesia sesamiae and Cotesia flavipes
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000280602100015
Auteurs
Obonyo M., Schulthess F., Le Rü Bruno, van den Berg J., Silvain Jean-Francois, Calatayud Paul-André
Source
Biological Control, 2010, 54 (3), p. 270-275 ISSN 1049-9644
The ability of the congeneric braconid parasitoids Cotesia sesamiae (Cameron) and Cotesia flavipes Cameron to discriminate between stemborer larval cues upon contact was studied using their natural hosts, namely the noctuid Busseola fusca (Fuller) and the crambid Chilo partellus (Swinhoe), respectively, and the pyralid non-host Eldana saccharina (Walker). When the natural host larvae were washed in distilled water, parasitoid behavior was similar to that displayed when in contact with E. saccharina, characterized by the absence of ovipositor insertion. When washed host or non-host larvae were bathed with water extracts of their natural host, the parasitoids showed a significant increase in ovipositor insertions. However, the water extracts of host-larvae deposited on cotton wool balls did not induce ovipositor insertion in either C. sesamiae or C. flavipes. Nevertheless, the extracts enabled the parasitoids to discriminate between natural and non-hosts as indicated by the intensive antennating of the former. For both parasitoids, frass was found to be important in short-range host recognition as indicated by differences in the time spent on antennating between frass sources. In addition, the regurgitants of B. fusca and C. partellus induced ovipositor insertion in C. flavipes only. These results indicated that C. sesamiae and C. flavipes used different chemical cues for acceptation and oviposition in a stemborer larva, and that B. fusca and C. partellus shared the same chemical cues to induce oviposition in C. flavipes.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049682]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049682
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