Yang Jiapeng, Zhang Yue, Liu Li, Liu Die, Smagghe Guy, Yang Maofa, Chen Xiaoyulong, Yang Hong, Dai Renhuai
Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of the Mountainous Region; Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of Crop Pests in Guiyang, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Guiyang, China.
Department of Plants and Crops, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Insect Sci. 2025 Jun;32(3):1019-1032. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.13436. Epub 2024 Aug 12.
Anisopteromalus calandrae (Howard) shows great promise as an ectoparasitoid for controlling various coleopteran pests in warehouses. However, for a large-scale release, it is crucial to establish an ample supply of A. calandrae while carefully maintaining their quality and effectiveness. Appropriate cold storage techniques are the key to achieving these goals. Previous studies on cold storage have focused on specific developmental stages and explored cold storage conditions that can be applied only to those stages. Herein, we examined the development, survival and reproductive capacity of A. calandrae at different temperatures (13, 16, and 19 °C) and storage durations (30, 60, and 90 d) and evaluated the fitness of the offspring. A. calandrae completed its egg-to-larva development and pupated at 16 °C, but its development was arrested at an early pupal stage. Even after 90 d of cold storage at 16 °C, the survival rate of A. calandrae remained high at 77%, with no significant impact on reproductive capacity. Furthermore, cold storage showed no negative effect on the F generation. In contrast, eggs stored at 13 °C failed to hatch, whereas those stored at 19 °C developed. Adults emerged after > 60 d. This indicates that storage at 19 °C is only suitable for short durations. Our findings highlight the developmental pattern of A. calandrae at 16 °C, indicating that the parasitic wasp can be stored for a long time at this temperature across all stages of development before pupation, substantially facilitating its mass reproduction and industrial production.
拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂(Howard)作为一种外寄生蜂,在控制仓库中各种鞘翅目害虫方面显示出巨大潜力。然而,对于大规模释放而言,在精心维持其质量和有效性的同时,建立充足的拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂供应至关重要。适当的冷藏技术是实现这些目标的关键。以往关于冷藏的研究集中在特定发育阶段,并探索了仅适用于这些阶段的冷藏条件。在此,我们研究了拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂在不同温度(13、16和19°C)和储存时长(30、60和90天)下的发育情况、存活率和繁殖能力,并评估了子代的适合度。拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂在16°C下完成了从卵到幼虫的发育并化蛹,但其发育在蛹早期停滞。即使在16°C下冷藏90天后,拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂的存活率仍高达77%,对繁殖能力没有显著影响。此外,冷藏对F代没有负面影响。相比之下,在13°C下储存的卵未能孵化,而在19°C下储存的卵则发育了。成虫在60多天后出现。这表明在19°C下储存仅适用于短时长。我们的研究结果突出了拟谷盗长尾啮小蜂在(16°C)下的发育模式,表明这种寄生蜂在化蛹前的所有发育阶段都可以在该温度下长时间储存,这极大地促进了其大规模繁殖和工业化生产。