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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Low parasitism by Diaeretiella rapae (Hym.: Braconidae) of Lipaphis pseudobrassicae (Hemip.: Aphididae): pre- or post-ovipositional host resistance?

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Pages 79-91 | Received 09 Apr 2012, Accepted 27 Sep 2012, Published online: 14 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

While the aphid Lipaphis pseudobrassicae (Davis) (Hemip.: Aphididae: Macrosiphini) is considered one of the preferred hosts of Diaeretiella rapae (McIntosh) (Hym.: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) in several parts of the world, field surveys in Uberlandia (Brazil) found parasitism of this aphid to not exceed 10%. This study sought to determine the cause of this low parasitism, as well as the effects of parasitism on the intrinsic growth rate of the aphid population. We evaluated parasitism, percentage emergence, developmental time, longevity, number of attacks and number of parasitoid larvae in L. pseudobrassicae and compared these to the same characteristics in Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) and Myzus persicae (Sulzer). The lowest percentage of parasitism was found in L. pseudobrassicae, followed by M. persicae and B. brassicae. The ratio between the number of parasitoid larvae and the number of ovipositions in L. pseudobrassicae ranged from 0.02 to 0.03, while, in B. brassicae, it was between 0.41 and 0.44 and, in M. persicae, between 0.62 and 0.80, indicating high mortality rates of early stages of D. rapae in L. pseudobrassicae. Parasitism by D. rapae reduced the rm of L. pseudobrassicae. The rm for parasitised aphids was only 63% of that for unparasitised aphids. However, no hosts died before reaching adulthood, and 83% of parasitised aphids were still able to reproduce. As a result, the rm of the aphid was positive, resulting in population growth of L. pseudobrassicae, even among individuals parasitised during the second instar. Our results indicate the existence of L. pseudobrassicae genotypes that are completely resistant to D. rapae.

Acknowledgements

We thank the FAPEMIG for the financial support PROJECT N° EDT-286/07. We also thank the CAPES, CNPq and FAPESP for providing financial support to the INCT – HYMPAR/SUDESTE and again FAPEMIG for the financial support through the Postdoctoral scholarship for J Tannús-Neto and CAPES for the M.Sc. scholarship provided for RS de Oliveira and SE Ferreira. We thank Professor Joop C. van Lenteren for the critical review of the first draft of this paper and Professor Quintiliano Siqueira Schroden Nomelini for helping with the statistical analysis.

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