Submit or Track your Manuscript LOG-IN

Effect of Mermis spp. infection on the fecundity of insect pests of grasshoppers

Effect of Mermis spp. infection on the fecundity of insect pests of grasshoppers

S. Riffat†, S. Kumar and A. Soomro

Department of Zoology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sindh-Pakistan
†Corresponding author: [email protected]

ABSTRACT

Grasshoppers are subjected to attack by a wide range of predators and parasites at all stages of their life cycle. Fecundity of these predators and parasites of the insects was affected when grasshoppers were contaminated with Mermis spp. Mostly, the females laid fewer eggs than normal. The numbers of eggs produced were 17.5±3.0, 11.2±5.3 and 8.6±4.3 for Poekilocerus pictus, Oxya velox and O. hylahyla, respectively, for infested insects, whereas, it was 43.3±5.2, 37.8±6.30 and 39.34±5.2 in uninfected grasshoppers. Beside this, it was also noticed that insect infected with Mermis spp. did not survive for long. Dissection examination showed that there was significant suppression of oocytes and testis development in infected individuals.

To share on other social networks, click on any share button. What are these?

Pakistan Journal of Nematology

June

Pakistan Journal of Nematology, Vol. 42, Iss. 1, Pages 1-87

Featuring

Click here for more

Subscribe Today

Receive free updates on new articles, opportunities and benefits


Subscribe Unsubscribe