Morphological and Morphometric Parameters of the Reproductive Organs of Euschistus heros (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Treated With a Sublethal Juvenile Hormone Analog
P. S. Cremonez, J. Matsumoto, Jermaine D. Perier, T. Dunn, D. Pinheiro, P. Neves
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Abstract
The stinkbug Euschistus heros is an important pest of Brazilian agricultural production with increasing importance in the Neotropical region. High reproductive potential and increased risk of resistance to insecticides are determining factors influencing its pest status. This work evaluated the effects of pyriproxyfen on the reproduction and morphological development of the reproductive system of E. heros. Pyriproxyfen was utilized at sublethal concentrations (LC30) in fourth-instar nymphs (N4). Sublethal pyriproxyfen resulted in a reduction in fertility and fecundity of 2 and 12% when only the males were treated, 47 and 53% when only the females were treated, and 32 and 46% when females and males were treated. Basal oocytes were larger and more previtellogenic in newly emerged pyriproxyfen-treated females. The nuclear area of testicular accessory cells shrunk after 10 and 15 days of age in treated insects. Similarly, testicular shape was altered, changing from an ellipsoid to an obpyriform pattern, characterized by hypertrophy of the basal region over time. The apparent area of the organ grew until ten days of age, then shrunk at 15 days of age. In summary, pyriproxyfen treatments disrupted the normal development of N4 of E. heros and diminished the reproductive potential of female and male adults.
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The Journal of Agricultural Science publishes papers concerned with the advance of agriculture and the use of land resources throughout the world. It publishes original scientific work related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of agricultural science and exploited species, as well as reviews of scientific topics of current agricultural relevance. Specific topics of interest include (but are not confined to): all aspects of crop and animal physiology, modelling of crop and animal systems, the scientific underpinning of agronomy and husbandry, animal welfare and behaviour, soil science, plant and animal product quality, plant and animal nutrition, engineering solutions, decision support systems, land use, environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, impacts of climate change, rural biodiversity, experimental design and statistical analysis, and the application of new analytical and study methods (including genetic diversity and molecular biology approaches). The journal also publishes book reviews and letters. Occasional themed issues are published which have recently included centenary reviews, wheat papers and modelling animal systems.