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- Title
Thermal tolerance of diamondback moth Plutella xylostella.
- Authors
CHANG Xiang-qian; MA Chun-sen; ZHANG Shu; L-Liang
- Abstract
Diamondback moth Plutella xylostella is a worldwide important pest on cruciferous vegetables. Critical thermal maximum (CTMax) is often used as an index for the thermal tolerance of insects. By the method of dynamic heating, this paper measured the CTMax of P. xylostella in a self-assembled device, and studied the effects of development stage, rearing temperature, generation, sex, and heat shock on the thermal tolerance of P. xylostella based on the CTMax values. Reared at 25 °C, the mean CTMax of the 4th larva (50. 31 °C) was significantly higher than that of the 1st larva (43. 03 °C), 2nd larva (46. 39 °C), 3rd larva (49. 67 °C), female adult (45. 76 °C), and male adult (47. 73 °C); reared at 20, 25, and 30 °C, the adults had no significant difference in their CTMax; reared at 30 °Cfor 1-, 3-, and 6 generations, the CTMax of the adults also had no significant difference. In all the treatments, the CTMax of the female and male adults had less difference. Heat shock with 40 °Cfor 45 minutes could make the CTMax of 5 day-old male moth increased from 45. 51 °Cto 46. 49 °C.
- Subjects
DIAMONDBACK moth; INSECTS; THERMAL tolerance (Physiology); YPONOMEUTIDAE; HORTICULTURAL products
- Publication
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao, 2012, Vol 23, Issue 3, p772
- ISSN
1001-9332
- Publication type
Article