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Sublethal and transgenerational effects of insecticides in developing Trichogramma galloi (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae): Toxicity of insecticides to Trichogramma galloi

机译:杀虫剂在发育中的鸡形眼赤眼蜂的亚致死和转世效应(膜翅目:Trichogrammatidae):杀虫剂对鸡形眼赤眼蜂的毒性

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This study assessed the transgenerational effects of insecticides in developing Trichogramma galloi (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). Laboratory bioassays were performed in which five insecticides were sprayed on egg-larval, pre-pupal and pupal stages of the parasitoid. The interaction between insecticides and development stages of the parasitoid was not significant for the rate of F0 emergence. All insecticides significantly reduced the emergence of wasps, with the lowest emergence observed when they were applied to the pupal stage. For the sex ratio, only spinosad applied to the pre-pupal stage and triflumuron applied on the egg-larval and pre-pupal stages did not differ from the controls. Triflumuron applied to pre-pupae did not lead to any difference in the parasitism rate of the treated generation (F0) when compared to the control. There were no significant differences among survival curves for females of F0 when all insecticides were sprayed on the egg-larval stage. Both concentrations of lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam reduced female pre-pupal survival, and all treatments reduced female pupal survival. In addition, we observed a transgenerational effect of the insecticides on emergence and sex ratio of next generation (F1). Lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam (Min) applied to the pre-pupae and pupae, the maximum rate of the same insecticides applied to the egg-larvae and pre-pupae, and spinosad applied to pre-pupae all significantly reduced the adults emergence of T. galloi F1 generation. Only triflumuron did not alter the F1 sex ratio. These bioassays provide a basis for better understanding the effects of insecticide use on beneficial parasitoids.
机译:这项研究评估了杀虫剂在发育中的鸡形眼赤眼蜂(膜翅目:Trichogrammatidae)的跨代作用。进行了实验室生物测定,其中将五种杀虫剂喷洒在类寄生虫卵的卵幼虫期,-前期和stages期。杀虫剂和寄生虫发育阶段之间的相互作用对于F0的出现率并不重要。所有杀虫剂均能显着减少黄蜂的出现,当将其应用于the期时,观察到的出现率最低。就性别比例而言,仅对spin前阶段应用多杀菌素,对卵幼虫和pu前阶段应用三氟磺隆与对照组无差异。与对照组相比,应用于flu前的氟磺隆不会导致所处理世代(F0)的寄生率发生任何差异。在卵幼虫期喷洒所有杀虫剂后,F0雌性的存活曲线之间无显着差异。两种浓度的氟氯氰菊酯+噻虫嗪都会降低女性female的生存率,所有治疗方法都会降低女性p的生存率。此外,我们观察到了杀虫剂对下一代(F1)的出苗和性别比的转世效应。 Lambda-cyhalothrin +噻虫嗪(Min)应用于早up和p,相同杀虫剂应用于卵幼虫和早p的最大杀虫剂,以及多杀菌素应用于早p的所有剂量均显着降低了成年人T的出现Galloi F1一代只有三氟仑并没有改变F1性别比。这些生物测定法为更好地了解杀虫剂对有益寄生虫的作用提供了基础。

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