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Diapause induction in Trichogramma embryophagum Htg. (Hym., Trichogrammatidae):: the dynamics of thermosensitivity

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 132, Issue 6, Pages 502-509

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.2008.01289.x

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Trichogramma; diapause; egg parasitoids; photoperiod; seasonal cycles; temperature

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It is known that the low temperature is the most important factor inducing the pre-pupal diapause in Trichogramma species. The position of the thermosensitive period over the life cycle and temporal variation of the degree of responsiveness were investigated in T. embryophagum Htg. by transferring pre-imaginal stages between 'neutral' temperature of 15 degrees C and 'diapause-inducing' temperature of 10 degrees C. Our experiments showed that 6 days long exposure at 10 degrees C significantly increased the percentage of diapausing pre-pupae when started during rather large part of development: from embryo up to early pre-pupa. The highest thermosensitivity was recorded during the embryo and the larval stages, with some decrease during the hatching period. Treatments with shorter cold exposures (2-3 days) gave similar results. Even 24 h long exposure at 10 degrees C increased the percentage of diapausing pre-pupae when applied during egg or early larval stage. Being started at the same stage of development, longer cold exposures caused stronger increase in the percentage of diapausing individuals. The experiments did not reveal any significant daily changes in thermosensitivity: at 12 : 12 h light : dark, larvae subjected to the low temperature during six photophases showed practically the same percentage of diapausing individuals as those subjected to the low temperature during six scotophases, and as those subjected to the 3 days long uninterrupted cold exposure. Hence, in natural conditions even occasional short-term cold periods could be accumulated.

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