Biology and Life-Table Parameters of Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda on Three Maize Cultivars Grown in Thailand

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Soth Hong, M. Titayavan, S. Intanon, Panisara Thepkusol
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Abstract Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda has become a new invasive species in Thailand that mainly affects maize. There has been limited research on the baseline biological aspects of this insect under controlled conditions. Our objective was to detail the biological parameters of S. frugiperda reared on maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars, field maize, sweet maize and waxy maize under controlled conditions at 30 ± 2°C, 55 ± 5% RH and a 12-hour photoperiod. Results suggest that larvae develop through six instars on all the maize cultivars. Significant effects (P < 0.05) of the host plant were found in the duration of larval stage 10.83 ± 0.14, 11.15 ± 0.15 and 11.28 ± 0.05 days when fed with sweet maize, waxy maize and field maize, respectively. More than 70.5% of them transformed into the pupal stage. The life cycle duration lasted 28.11 ± 0.40 days (field maize), 27.16 ± 0.37 days (sweet maize) and 28.41 ± 0.34 days (waxy maize). Significant differences among host plants were not observed for the different development durations. S. frugiperda exhibited a type I survivorship curve. The highest values of net reproductive rate, R0 (220.41 ± 5.88), innate capacity of increase, rc (0.23 ± 0.001) and finite rate of increase, λ (1.25 ± 0.002) obtained on sweet maize, were not statistically different from other cultivars. The mean generation time (Tc) was significantly different among the 3 maize cultivars, ranging from 26.36 ± 0.43 days on waxy maize to 23.80 ± 0.24 days on sweet maize. Information presented here should greatly expand the understanding of S. frugiperda biology; this understanding can be used to improve the efficiency of management techniques for this critical crop pest. Keywords: Invasive species, Maize pest, Biological cycle, Reproductive rate, Population growth
泰国三种玉米品种的秋粘虫生物学及生命表参数
摘要秋粘虫草地贪夜蛾已成为泰国一种新的入侵物种,主要危害玉米。在受控条件下,对这种昆虫的基线生物学方面的研究有限。我们的目的是详细介绍在30±2°C、55±5%相对湿度和12小时光周期的控制条件下,在玉米(Zea mays L.)品种、田间玉米、甜玉米和糯玉米上饲养的S.frugiperda的生物学参数。结果表明,所有玉米品种的幼虫均发育至6龄。甜玉米、糯玉米和田玉米对寄主植物幼虫期的影响分别为10.83±0.14、11.15±0.15和11.28±0.05天,差异有显著性(P<0.05)。其中70.5%以上转化为蛹期。生命周期持续时间分别为28.11±0.40天(大田玉米)、27.16±0.37天(甜玉米)和28.41±0.34天(糯玉米)。寄主植物在不同发育时期之间没有观察到显著差异。S.frugiperda呈现I型生存曲线。甜玉米的净繁殖率R0(220.41±5.88)、先天增加能力rc(0.23±0.001)和有限增加率λ(1.25±0.002)的最高值与其他品种没有统计学差异。3个玉米品种的平均世代时间(Tc)差异显著,从糯玉米的26.36±0.43天到甜玉米的23.80±0.24天不等。这里提供的信息应该大大扩展对S.frugiperda生物学的理解;这一认识可用于提高这一关键作物害虫的管理技术效率。关键词:入侵种;玉米害虫;生物周期;繁殖率;种群增长
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