Different egg size in the chrysanthemum lace bug Corythucha marmorata (Hemiptera: Tingidae) in response to novel host plant cultivars

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Vina Rizkawati, Kazuma Sakai, Tohru Tsuchiya, Morio Tsukada
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The chrysanthemum lace bug Corythucha marmorata (Uhler) (Hemiptera: Tingidae) is a North American insect that has become invasive in Japan. While it exclusively feeds on Asteraceae plants in its origin, it has been reported to attack sweet potato, blue daze, eggplant, and pepino in Japan. This study assessed the preferences of C. marmorata on sweet potato cultivars in a field and explored ovipositional responses in the laboratory, i.e., pre-oviposition periods, number of eggs, and egg sizes. A 2-year field survey demonstrated that Caroline Lea, Kyukei 17-3028, and Benisengan were the most preferred cultivars based on adults captured. In the laboratory, females laid a significantly larger number of eggs and had shorter pre-oviposition periods on sweet potato cultivars such as Benisengan and Caroline Lea. When categorized into early- and late-laid egg periods, it was found that females on less preferred cultivars (e.g., Beniazuma) produced significantly larger late-laid eggs compared to females on preferred goldenrod or Benisengan cultivars. It was suggested that sweet potato cultivars with inferior nutritive qualities may encourage C. marmorata females to better provide for their eggs. Thus, host plant quality affected C. marmorata female performance which may, in turn, affect progeny survival and viability.

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菊花纹蝽对寄主植物新品种的不同卵大小反应
菊花花边虫(半翅目:花甲科)是一种入侵日本的北美昆虫。虽然它的起源只以菊科植物为食,但据报道,它会攻击日本的甘薯、蓝薯、茄子和胡椒。本研究在田间评估了红薯螟对红薯品种的偏好,并在实验室研究了红薯螟的产卵反应,即产卵前期、卵数和卵大小。2年的野外调查结果表明,以捕获的成虫为基础,卡洛琳·丽、京粳17-3028和贝尼森甘是最受青睐的品种。在实验室中,雌性在贝尼森甘和卡洛琳Lea等甘薯品种上产卵数量明显增加,产卵前周期明显缩短。当将其分为早期和晚期产卵期时,发现较不喜欢的品种(如Beniazuma)上的雌性产卵量明显大于偏好的黄花或贝尼森干品种上的雌性产卵量。由此可见,营养品质较差的甘薯品种可能会促使红薯雌虫更好地提供卵子。因此,寄主植物的品质会影响黑桫椤雌性的生长性能,进而影响后代的存活和活力。
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2.70
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7.70%
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37
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Entomology and Zoology publishes articles concerned with applied entomology, applied zoology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of original research papers, technical notes and reviews are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication.
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