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Modulation of Reproductive Behavior ofDiaphania indica(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by Preferred and Non-preferred Host Plants

机译:通过优选的和非优选的宿主植物调制Diaphania indica(Lepidoptera:pyralidae)的生殖行为

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The cucumber moth,Diaphania indica(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is one of the most destructive pests of cucurbitaceous plants all over the world. Previously, we showed that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cucumber plants play a crucial role in guiding gravidD. indicafemales to oviposition sites, whereas watermelon VOCs did not, and females significantly prefer cucumber over watermelon for oviposition. It remained unclear, however, whether preferred and non-preferred host plants also affect moth reproductive behaviors. In the present study we investigated the effect of preferred and non-preferred host plants on female calling, male attraction to female sex pheromone, and mating behavior inD. indica. In the presence of cucumber, virgin females engaged in significantly more calling on the first night than in either the watermelon treatment or the control. Also, we found that the mean time per bout on the first night in the cucumber plant treatment was significantly higher than that of the other two groups. The combination of cucumber foliage with female pheromone significantly increased the attraction and landing of males compared to either watermelon or the control in the wind tunnel. Furthermore, for one-day-old insects mating occurred only in the cucumber treatment. All insects in the cucumber treatment exhibited their first mating on one of the first three nights, but in the watermelon treatment only by night four had all insects mated. We also found that the duration of first mating in cucumber was significantly greater than in either watermelon or control. Overall, our study provides evidence that preferred and non-preferred host plants affect reproductive behaviors inD. indica.
机译:黄瓜蛾,膈肌蛋白(Lepidoptera:Pyralidae)是世界各地葫芦植物最具破坏性的害虫之一。以前,我们表明来自黄瓜植物的挥发性有机化合物(VOC)在引导妊娠中起着至关重要的作用。对卵巢的折叠症,而西瓜VOC没有,女性显着更喜欢黄瓜对西瓜的产卵。然而,它仍然尚不清楚,无论是优选的和非优选的宿主植物也会影响蛾生殖行为。在本研究中,我们研究了优选和非优选的宿主植物对女性性信息素的女性呼叫,男性吸引力的影响,以及配合行为IND。 indica。在黄瓜的存在下,维尔京女性在第一晚的比西瓜治疗或控制中从事比较更多的呼叫。此外,我们发现黄瓜植物治疗中第一夜的每次对接的平均时间明显高于另外两组的每次。黄瓜叶与女性信息素的组合显着增加了与西瓜或风洞中的对照相比的雄性的吸引力和着陆。此外,对于一天古老的昆虫,仅在黄瓜治疗中发生。黄瓜治疗中的所有昆虫在前三个夜晚的一夜表现出首次交配,但在西瓜治疗中仅在夜间四肢有四种昆虫。我们还发现黄瓜中首次交配的持续时间明显大于西瓜或对照。总体而言,我们的研究提供了优选和非优选的宿主植物影响生殖行为的证据。 indica。

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