46 research outputs found

    Número de ciclos cortos necesarios para inducir la diapausa en huevos y larvas de Sesamia nonagrioides (Lefebvre)

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    Se sometieron huevos de Sesamia nonagrioides (LEFEBVRE) durante su desarrollo embrionario a fotoperiodo corto 12:12 (L:O) y posteriormente a fotoperiodos 16:8 y 0:24, sin observar que se hubiera inducido diapausa en ellos. Las larvas neonatas sometidas a 1, 2, 3, 4 ó 5 ciclos cortos (12:12) no manifestaron diferencias en la duración del desarrollo respecto de las larvas sometidas a fotoperiodo 16:8 y por tanto no manifestaron diapausa. Las diferencias de desarrollo se manifestaron cuando las larvas neonatas se sometieron a 8 ó más ciclos cortos (12:12), por lo tanto, fueron necesarios 8 ó mas ciclos cortos para inducir la diapausa en las larvas neonatas.Sesamia nonagrioides eggs were submitted during their embryonic development to short photoperiodic cycles (12:12) and after that to long photoperiodic cycles (16:8) and 0:24 without observing diapause induction in them. Neonate larvae submitted to 1,2, 3, 4 or 5 short cycles (12:12) didn't show differences in duration of development with regard to the larvae submitted to 16:8. Hence, they didn't show diapause induction. Differences in the duration of development were shown when neonate larvae were submitted to 8 or more short cycles. So, 8 or more short cycles were needed to induce diapause in neonate larvae

    Vuelos de la defoliadora de maíz, pastos y céspedes, Mythimna (Pseudaletia) unipuncta (Haworth) en la zona de Lleida

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    Mythimna unipuncta causa daños en gramíneas cultivadas (principalmente maíz) y céspedes cuya importancia ha ido aumentando los últimos años. En nuestra región presenta cuatro vuelos de adultos. Los daños causados por la descendencia del primer y cuarto vuelo no han sido apreciables, mientras que la descendencia del segundo vuelo ha causado daños de consideración en algunos campos de maíz y la del tercero en céspedes públicos. Se han calculado los grados -día necesarios para completar cada generación en campo y en el laboratorio. Se ha observado que casi todas las hembras capturadas del cuarto vuelo estaban apareadas y habían depositado sus huevos.Mythimna unipuncta causes damages in gramineous tillage plants (mainly maize) and lawns, which importance has increased in the last years. In our region the species shows four nights of adults. Damages caused by the offspring of the first and fourth flight have not been noticeable. Offspring of the second generation of adults has produced noticeable damages in some maize crops and offspring of the adults of the third flight has produced damages in public lawns. Degree-days necessaries for each complete generation have been calculated in field and in laboratory. Nearly all females of the fourth flight caught in light traps were mated and had laid their eggs

    Survey of Natural Enemies of the Invasive Boxwood Moth Cydalima perspectalis in Southwestern Mediterranean Europe and Biocontrol Potential of a Native Beauveria bassiana (Bals.-Criv.) Vuill. Strain

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    Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a species native to East Asia, has been especially devastating in the Mediterranean region and Catalonia, northeast Spain, where Buxus sempervirens is an essential component of the natural forest. As an invasive species, the lack of biotic mortality factors in the arrival region has been one of the main factors allowing its expansion. Therefore, this study aimed to collect and identify possible indigenous natural enemies adapting to the new species in the boxwood of the southwest Mediterranean region. Later, the efficacy of some of the collected species for controlling C. perspectalis larvae was tested in laboratory conditions. The larval collection was carried out in successive years in the boxwood of the region. Several collected larvae were infected with an entomopathogen, Beauveria bassiana, or parasitized by Compsilura concinnata, both common in native Lepidoptera caterpillars. The B. bassiana strain was found to be highly virulent against the developed larvae of C. perspectalis, which suggests that B. bassiana may be an effective treatment in parks and gardens when the first overwintering larvae are detected. The biology of the parasitoid identified is not very well known in Europe, which suggests the necessity of studying its biology and alternative hosts in the region in order to improve its population

    Parental effects of Bt toxin and vitamin A on Helicoverpa armigera

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    The increase in the area cultivated with vitamin-enriched transgenic crops producing Bt toxin raises the question of whether the addition of vitamins will in any way mitigates the effect of the toxin on the phytophagous insects that feed on those crops. On the other hand, the parental effect that feeding on these enriched transgenic crops may have on the offspring of the phytophagous that survive on them is not well known. In this work, the effect of vitamin A (β-carotene) addition to diets with or without Bt toxin on Helicoverpa armigera larvae and their offspring was determined. The addition of vitamin A did not have any beneficial effect either for the larvae fed on enriched diets nor for their offspring. However, parental effects due to dietary feeding with the toxin were detected since adults from larvae fed on the Bt diet had higher mating success than those fed on the toxin-free diet, although there were no differences on the fertility of mated females regardless of whether their previous larvae fed on the Bt or non-Bt diet. A certain adaptive effect to the toxin was also noted since the mortality of larvae whose previous generation fed on diet with Bt was lower than that of the larvae that came from larvae fed on a non-Bt diet. It would be interesting to determine if H. armigera adults prefer to mate and lay eggs in the same type of crops in which they have developed or if feeding on different crops, such as corn or alfalfa, causes different paternal effects on the offspring. These aspects can be of great importance in the development of resistance of this species to the Bt toxin.This study received funding from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidade
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