IN-VITRO REARING OF TRICHOGRAMMA-MINUTUM RILEY (HYMENOPTERA, TRICHOGRAMMATIDAE) FOR 10 GENERATIONS, WITH QUALITY ASSESSMENT COMPARISONS OF IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO REARED ADULTS
Da. Nordlund et al., IN-VITRO REARING OF TRICHOGRAMMA-MINUTUM RILEY (HYMENOPTERA, TRICHOGRAMMATIDAE) FOR 10 GENERATIONS, WITH QUALITY ASSESSMENT COMPARISONS OF IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO REARED ADULTS, Biological control, 9(3), 1997, pp. 201-207
Trichogramma minutum Riley were reared for 10 generations on an artifi
cial diet containing a yeast extract, FreeAmine III, nonfat dry milk,
chicken egg yolk, chicken embryo extract, and Manduca sexta (L.) egg l
iquid. Quality control parameters, including adult longevity, sex rati
o, pupation rate, percentage of pupae to emerge as adults, adult femal
e body length, number of Helicoverpa tea (Boddie) eggs parasitized by
a female, and percentage of deformed females were assessed and compare
d to insects reared in vivo on irradiated H. tea eggs. The development
time was longer for in vitro reared insects, but there were more defo
rmed females in the in vitro culture. The sex ratio, however, was gene
rally not significantly different between the in vitro and in vivo cul
tures. The in vitro reared females generally were larger, lived longer
, and parasitized more H. tea eggs. Emergence of adults was in excess
of 75% in all but the first in. vitro generation and was generally not
significantly different from adult emergence in the in vivo culture,
These findings will be of value in the development of a practical syst
em for in vitro mass rearing of Trichogramma for use in biological con
trol.