Kg. Kausalya et al., EMERGENCE PATTERN OF SORGHUM MIDGE AND ITS MAJOR PARASITOIDS ON MIDGE-RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE GENOTYPES, Biocontrol science and technology, 7(2), 1997, pp. 259-269
Studies were conducted on the species composition of parasitoids of so
rghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola Coquillett (Diptera: Cecidomyiid
ae), emergence pattern and level of parasitism. They took place at the
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics Asia
Centre using three midge-resistant (ICSV 745, ICSV 89058 and IS 10712
) and three susceptible (Swama, CSH 9 and ICSV 112) genotypes during t
he 1992-93 post-rainy and 1993 rainy seasons. The species of parasitoi
ds collected were Aprostocetus gala Walker, A. coimbatorensis Rohwer (
Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) and Eupelmus spp. (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae).
The species composition varied with the season, but was unaffected by
varietal resistance and susceptibility to the midge. Although both spe
cies of Aprostocetus were present in rainy and post-rainy seasons, A.
gala was predominant during the rainy season whereas A. coimbatorensis
was predominant in the post-rainy season. There was no significant di
fference in the pattern of parasitoid emergence or the level of midge
parasitization between resistant and susceptible genotypes. These resu
lts indicate that resistance to midge in the genotypes studied was not
antagonistic to parasitoid activity, and that there is potential to i
nterface biological control with host-plant resistance in the manageme
nt of this insect.