Javascript must be enabled to continue!
INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ODOURS ON THE ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING OF LARVAL PARASITOID COTESIA PLUTELLAE (K.) (HYMENTOPTERA: BRACONIDAE)
View through CrossRef
The ability of insect parasitoids to learn a wide range of volatiles enables them to exploit the habitats while still maintaining their searching efficiency and achieving efficient rates of oviposition. In the present study, learning of Cotesia plutellae adults on various inexperienced odours and their memory dynamics has been studied. The odours either repelled or acted as neutral stimulus under unexperienced condition. However, they were found to be equally efficient to associate the novel odour viz. coriander, rose, vanilla, and citral with food source in an olfactometer. After experiencing the wasps with different odours, the memory of rose and coriander odour remained for more than four hours but the memory faded on vanilla and citral within four hours. It was also found that thelearning in these wasps depended on the duration of exposure to the odour while feeding on food source. The C. plutellae females could learn two odours at a time and responded to both odours in olfactometer when provided individually. Females did not show any preference for learned odour of vanilla and citral when both were provided in two choice condition in the olfactometer. But female preferred the rose odour over vanilla in the olfactometer after experiencing both the odour. This finding can be utilized to design the innundative release of the parasitoids. Growing coriander or rose flower in the vicinity of field and experiencing the wasps to these odours before releasing into field can arrest these parasitoids in the field which ultimately increase parasitisation and can become a key factor for the success of biological control program.
Auricle Technologies, Pvt., Ltd.
Title: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ODOURS ON THE ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING OF LARVAL PARASITOID COTESIA PLUTELLAE (K.) (HYMENTOPTERA: BRACONIDAE)
Description:
The ability of insect parasitoids to learn a wide range of volatiles enables them to exploit the habitats while still maintaining their searching efficiency and achieving efficient rates of oviposition.
In the present study, learning of Cotesia plutellae adults on various inexperienced odours and their memory dynamics has been studied.
The odours either repelled or acted as neutral stimulus under unexperienced condition.
However, they were found to be equally efficient to associate the novel odour viz.
coriander, rose, vanilla, and citral with food source in an olfactometer.
After experiencing the wasps with different odours, the memory of rose and coriander odour remained for more than four hours but the memory faded on vanilla and citral within four hours.
It was also found that thelearning in these wasps depended on the duration of exposure to the odour while feeding on food source.
The C.
plutellae females could learn two odours at a time and responded to both odours in olfactometer when provided individually.
Females did not show any preference for learned odour of vanilla and citral when both were provided in two choice condition in the olfactometer.
But female preferred the rose odour over vanilla in the olfactometer after experiencing both the odour.
This finding can be utilized to design the innundative release of the parasitoids.
Growing coriander or rose flower in the vicinity of field and experiencing the wasps to these odours before releasing into field can arrest these parasitoids in the field which ultimately increase parasitisation and can become a key factor for the success of biological control program.
Related Results
Effect of light intensity and nutritional value of food resources on flight response of adult parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Effect of light intensity and nutritional value of food resources on flight response of adult parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
AbstractCotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is the major larval parasitoid of Plutella xylostella (L) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), which is a serious pest of cru...
Testing the Attractive Appeal of Desmodium Infochemicals to Key Parasitoids of the Vegetable Integrated Push–Pull Cropping System
Testing the Attractive Appeal of Desmodium Infochemicals to Key Parasitoids of the Vegetable Integrated Push–Pull Cropping System
Abstract
Biological control agents heavily rely on volatile cues for host location and can be an important component of managing pests through habitat management-based st...
The evolution of host exploitation by parasitoid wasps: the timing of attack and consumption
The evolution of host exploitation by parasitoid wasps: the timing of attack and consumption
AbstractIn some parasitoid wasp species, larvae consume their host immediately after hatching (“idiobiont”), while in other species, larvae delay the consumption of the host until ...
GENOMIC FEATURES OF COTESIA PLUTELLAE POLYDNAVIRUS
GENOMIC FEATURES OF COTESIA PLUTELLAE POLYDNAVIRUS
Abstract Polydnavirus was purified from the calyx fluid of Cotesia plutellae ovary. The genomic features of C. plutellae polydnavirus (CpPDV) were investigated. The viral genome co...
A bodyguard or a tastier meal? Dying caterpillar indirectly protects parasitoid cocoons by offering alternate prey to a generalist predator
A bodyguard or a tastier meal? Dying caterpillar indirectly protects parasitoid cocoons by offering alternate prey to a generalist predator
AbstractIn some parasitic Hymenoptera the dying caterpillars remain attached or close to the parasitoid cocoons. It has been suggested that the caterpillars act as ‘bodyguards’ for...
Testing the habituation assumption underlying models of parasitoid foraging behavior
Testing the habituation assumption underlying models of parasitoid foraging behavior
Habituation, a form of non-associative learning, has several well-defined characteristics that apply to a wide range of physiological and behavioral responses in many organisms. In...
KEMELIMPAHAN DAN KERAGAMAN JENIS PARASITOID HAMA PENGGULUNG DAUN PISANG ERIONOTA THRAX L. DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG SELATAN
KEMELIMPAHAN DAN KERAGAMAN JENIS PARASITOID HAMA PENGGULUNG DAUN PISANG ERIONOTA THRAX L. DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG SELATAN
The abundance and diversity of the parasitoid of banana leaf skipper pest (Erionota thrax L.) in South Lampung Regency. This research was conducted to determine the abundance, dive...
Intraspecific competition and density dependence in an Ephestia kuehniella–Venturia canescens laboratory system
Intraspecific competition and density dependence in an Ephestia kuehniella–Venturia canescens laboratory system
A model host‐parasitoid system of Ephestia kuehniella and Venturia canescens was used to examine the influence of host and parasitoid density on host and parasitoid life‐history pa...

