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An association between host acceptance and virulence status of different populations of Cotesia sesamiae, a braconid larval parasitoid of lepidopteran cereal stemborers in Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Cotesia sesamiae, an endoparasitoid of lepidopteran cereal stem borers in East and Southern Africa,Palabras claves:Adaptation, biological control, Cotesia sesamiae, Handling time, Host acceptance, Parasitoid, virulenceAutores:Catherine G.W., Schulthess F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusGeographic distribution, host range and perennation of Cotesia sesamiae and Cotesia flavipes Cameron in cultivated and natural habitats in Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Field surveys were carried out in four agroecological zones to assess the geographic distribution, hPalabras claves:Biological control agent, Busseola fusca, Busseola phaia, Chilo orichalcociliellus, Chilo partellus, Cotesia flavipes, Cotesia sesamiae, Cultivated and natural habitats, Ecoregional distribution, Host range, PANICUM MAXIMUM, Seasonal occurrence, Sesamia calamistis, Sorghum arundinaceum, Sorghum bicolor, ZEA MAYSAutores:Calatayud P.A., Kairu E.W., Mailafiya D.M., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusManaging and monitoring genetic isolation and local adaptation of endemic and introduced Cotesia sesamiae for the biological control of the cereal stemborer Busseola fusca in Cameroon
ArticleAbstract: The success of biological bontrol (BC) introductions can be enhanced by considering theory and knowlPalabras claves:biological control, Cotesia sesamiae, genetic, polydnavirus, WolbachiaAutores:Abang A., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Depoilly A., Hanna R., Kaiser L., Ndemah R., Obonyo J.O., Ru B.P.L., Schulthess F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusReproductive isolation and differentiation between five populations of Cotesia plutellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), parasitoid of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
ArticleAbstract: Many taxa used in biological control may be composed of several population units reproductively isolPalabras claves:Biological introductions, Cotesia plutellae, DNA sequences, Morphological markers, Plutella xylostella, Population differentiation, Reproductive incompatibility, WolbachiaAutores:Bordat D., Löhr B., Rincon C., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopus