Laboratory studies were carried out to determine the functional response of the parasitoid,
Pteromalus cerealellae (Boucek) to cowpea weevil,
Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) hosts, and the relationship between parasitism and cowpea variety susceptibility to the weevil. The attack response
of
P. cerealella to weevil larvae was best described by a type III functional response using an egg limitation model. The mean attack rate
(
a) of the parasitoid was estimated as 1.7 and the upper limit of the response was 24 weevil larvae per individual parasitoid
within a 48-h period. The results also showed that cowpea varieties resistant to weevil infestation supported fewer weevil
progeny and facilitated a greater suppression of the weevil by the parasitoid. The parasitoid progeny index, a measure that
compares the number of the parasitoid progeny to the number of the beetle progeny was higher in cowpea weevil resistant varieties
than in susceptible varieties. Additionally, the presence of
P. cerealellae resulted in reduced weight losses of cowpea caused by the weevil infestation in both susceptible and resistant varieties.
Keywords
Callosobruchus maculatus
- Cowpea weevil -
Pteromalus cerealellae
- Stored products - Functional response - Biological control
Handling Editor: Dirk Babendreier.