BioControl (2001) 46, 427-438

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Massimo Giorgini (2001)
Induction of males in thelytokous populations of Encarsia meritoria and Encarsia protransvena: A systematic tool
BioControl 46 (4), 427-438
Abstract: Induction of males in thelytokous populations of Encarsia meritoria and Encarsia protransvena: A systematic tool
Males from thelytokous females of Italian uniparental populations of Encarsia meritoria and Encarsia protransvena were obtained by feeding wasps with tetracycline or rearing parasitoids at high temperatures respectively. Two thermic treatments were tested on E. protransvena: 31°C constant temperature versus an alternation of 12 hours at 33°C and 23°Con a daily basis. Females of E. meritoria fed with tetracycline produced 80.87% of male progeny. Tetracycline did not induce male offspring in E. protransvena. For this species high temperatures were required even though only a few males were obtained(0.31-5.43%). These results confirm the infection of parthenogenesis-inducing micro-organisms in E. meritoria, while this is doubtful in E. protransvena. Males derived from thelytokous populations of the two species were described. Males of the uniparental population of E. meritoria were similar to those of biparental ones, suggesting that the two populations are conspecific. Males of E. protransvena are slightly different from those described previously, supporting the hypothesis that E. protransvena is a complex of cryptic species. Our results suggest the possibility of using 'induced males' by either antibiotics or high temperatures as a taxonomic tool in the genus Encarsia to separate similar (if not undistinguishable) uniparental species.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
identification/taxonomy


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Encarsia (genus - parasitoids)
Encarsia meritoria (parasitoid)