Effects of parental age at mating on the fecundity and progeny sex ratio of Campoletis chlorideae, an endolarval parasitoid of the pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera

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Amarendra K. Pandey
Sonal Tripathi
C. P. M. Tripathi
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[1] DDU,Department of Zoology, Entomological Research Laboratory
[2] Gorakhpur University,undefined
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BioControl | 2009年 / 54卷
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Male and female ageing; Progeny sex ratio; Premating latency; Biological control;
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Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), commonly called gram pod borer, is a serious pest of pulse crops in India and damages chickpea (Cicer arietinum L). On average a 30% crop loss is reported. One of the potential natural enemies reported for its biological control is Campoletis chlorideae Uchida (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), an idiobiont parasitic wasp that attacks second instar larvae of the pod borer. Male-biased sex ratios hinder efforts to mass release parasitic Hymenoptera for biological control by making the production of females costly. Parental age at time of mating is known to affect the progeny sex ratio in some Braconidae. In this view, we examined the reproduction and survival of the parasitoid C. chlorideae in the laboratory [22 ± 4°C, 70 ± 10% R.H. and 10:14 h light:dark photoperiod]. All the nine (i.e. 3 × 3) combinations of possible mating were made for males and females, being each of different age groups (0–12, 48–60 and 96–108 h old). Second instar larvae of the pod borer were reared on chickpea and exposed to mated females of different mating age group combinations. Results revealed that (a) newly emerged females (0–12 h old) mated to aged males yielded more progeny contrasted to the older females inseminated by newly emerged males (0–12 h old). This implies that increased maternal age at mating caused greater reduction in the progeny yield than that of paternal age; (b) the progeny sex ratio was lowest (0.344 ± 0.057) (mean ± SD) when parents mated just after emergence (0–12 h old). It became more and more male biased as parents were deprived of mate and was highest (0.666 ± 0.701) for 96–108 h old parents. The analysis of variance of the data shows that mate deprived males caused greater contribution in the production of sons, resulting a male-biased progeny sex ratio. Our conclusion indicate that newly emerged parasitoids (0–12 h old) are most fecund and should be used in rearing practices in order to enhance the progeny yield, particularly with respect to daughters.
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