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dc.contributor.advisorCedeño Loja, Pedro Emilio
dc.contributor.authorMora Rosado, Pedro Ronaldo
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T20:23:42Z
dc.date.available2025-04-25T20:23:42Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17939
dc.descriptionTrissolcus bassalis is a micro wasp with the ability to parasitize pests of economic importance, used for the conservation of natural resources and biodiversity, its use helps reduce the population of harmful insects, causing their immediate death after the female deposits her eggs inside the eggs of their hosts, this has benefited nature since it has reduced the use of pesticides that are highly toxic to humans. The objective of this work is to know the biology and main hosts of the parasitoid micro wasp T. basalis. This research work provides relevant information obtained from websites and books, detailing the importance of natural biological control carried out by the parasitoid micro wasp T. bassalis. The micro wasp T. bassalis has been shown to have a rapid development within its host, this has enhanced its capacity as a biological agent. The speed of T. bassalis in locating the eggs of its hosts and preventing them from reaching their damage stage has driven its use and inclusion in new IPM programs. T. bassalis has a long list of hosts belonging to the orders Hemiptera and Lepidoptera, insects that are highly damaging to soybean, corn and rice crops, records show that this micro wasp prefers the eggs of the green bug Nezara viridula T. bassalis has been found to be an interesting parasitoid thanks to its biological characteristics and its great ability to parasitize the eggs of its hosts, helping to preserve the health of many economically important crops.es_ES
dc.descriptionTrissolcus bassalis is a micro wasp with the ability to parasitize pests of economic importance, used for the conservation of natural resources and biodiversity, its use helps reduce the population of harmful insects, causing their immediate death after the female deposits her eggs inside the eggs of their hosts, this has benefited nature since it has reduced the use of pesticides that are highly toxic to humans. The objective of this work is to know the biology and main hosts of the parasitoid micro wasp T. basalis. This research work provides relevant information obtained from websites and books, detailing the importance of natural biological control carried out by the parasitoid micro wasp T. bassalis. The micro wasp T. bassalis has been shown to have a rapid development within its host, this has enhanced its capacity as a biological agent. The speed of T. bassalis in locating the eggs of its hosts and preventing them from reaching their damage stage has driven its use and inclusion in new IPM programs. T. bassalis has a long list of hosts belonging to the orders Hemiptera and Lepidoptera, insects that are highly damaging to soybean, corn and rice crops, records show that this micro wasp prefers the eggs of the green bug Nezara viridula T. bassalis has been found to be an interesting parasitoid thanks to its biological characteristics and its great ability to parasitize the eggs of its hosts, helping to preserve the health of many economically important crops.es_ES
dc.description.abstractTrissolcus bassalis es una micro avispa con la capacidad de parasitar plagas de importancia económico, utilizada para la conservación de los recursos naturales y la biodiversidad, su uso ayuda a la reducción del número de población de los insectos perjudícales, causando su muerte inmediata después que la hembra depositara sus huevos dentro de los huevos de sus hospederos, esto ha beneficiado a la naturaleza ya que se ha reducido el uso de pesticidas que altamente toxico para los seres humano. El objetivo de este trabajo es conocer la biología y principales hospederos de la micro avispa parasitoide T. basalis. El presente trabajo investigativo proporciona información relevante obtenido por sitios web, libros, detallando la importancia del control biológico natural efectuada por la micro avispa parasitoide T. bassalis. La micro avispa T. bassalis ha demostrado tener un rápido desarrollo dentro de su huésped, esto ha potenciado su capacidad como agente biológico. La rapidez de T. bassalis en localizar los huevos de sus hospederos e impedir que estos lleguen a su etapa de daño ha impulsado su uso y su inclusión en nuevos programas de MIP. T. bassalis tiene una larga lista de hospederos pertenecientes al orden hemíptera y lepidóptera, insectos que son altamente perjudicial para el cultivo de soja, maíz y arroz, los registros dan a conocer que esta micro avispa tiene como preferencia los huevos de la chinche verde Nezara viridula T. bassalis se ha hallado como un parasitoide interesante gracias a su características biológicas y su gran capacidad de parasitar los huevo de sus hospederos ayudando a conservar la salud de muchos cultivos de importancia económico.es_ES
dc.format.extent41 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2025es_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectBiodiversidades_ES
dc.subjectHemípteroes_ES
dc.subjectLepidópteraes_ES
dc.subjectParasitares_ES
dc.titleBiología y principales hospederos de la micro avispa parasitoide Trissoclus basalis (Hym: Selionidae)es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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