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Wolbachia-infected Trichogramma dendrolimi is outcompeted by its uninfected counterpart in superparasitism but does not have developmental delay.

Jin-Cheng ZhouDan ShangShi-Meng LiuChen ZhangLiang-Xiao HuoLi-Sheng ZhangHui Dong
Published in: Pest management science (2022)
The results reconfirmed that W females presented a higher tendency for superparasitism than B females, and showed that B offspring outcompeted W offspring even when the latter was deposited 8 h earlier. The inferiority of Wolbachia-infected Trichogramma compared with their uninfected counterparts is not due to the developmental delay. This study provides insights into the effects of intrinsic competition on the control efficacy of Wolbachia-infected Trichogramma against pests in biological control programs. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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