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The impact of cold storage on mating behavior of emerging adults and progeny fitness, in a parasitoid wasp, Lysiphlebus fabarum, under constant and fluctuating temperatures
2017
Appl. Ent. Phytopath
unpublished
Cold storage is a valuable method for reducing the cost of producing large amounts of biological agents. Fluctuating thermal regimes (prolonged exposures at low temperatures combined with periodic short higher temperature) are reported to improve cold survival and fecundity in some parasitoid species. In this study, the pupal stage of the parasitoid wasp Lysiphlebus fabarum (Marshall) (Braconidae: Aphidiinae), within mummies of Aphis fabae were stored for a period of two weeks at 6±1°C (50-60%
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