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Effects of squash leaf trichome exudates and honey on adult feeding, survival, and fecundity of the squash bug (Heteroptera: Coreidae) egg parasitoid Gryon pennsylvanicum (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)

机译:南瓜叶毛状体渗出液和蜂蜜对成虫的成虫摄食,存活和繁殖力的影响(异翅目:Coreidae)卵寄生性Gr粉(Gryon pennsylvanicum)(膜翅目:Scelionidae)

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A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine whether leaf exudates could be used as a source of adult nutrition for the squash bug, Auasa tristis (De Geer), egg parasitoid, Gryon pennsylvanicum (Ashmead), and to compare adult and progeny fitness traits when female Wasps were provided with squash leaves, a standard honey diet, a combination of leaves and honey, or water only Results showed that fecundity, progeny developmental rates, and progeny survival did not differ significantly when females were exposed to different dietary sources. Adult longevity was shorter on squash leaves without honey than on leaves with honey or the honey-only diet. However, reproductive fitness was not reduced because oviposition had been completed before death of the adult females. When only water was provided, parasitoid females lived only a few days. Observations showed that squash leaves have two kinds of trichomes (hair-like and peg-like), both of which produce droplets that are fed on by both sexes of G. pennsylvanicum. Nutrient analyses revealed that exudates from the hair-like trichomes are composed predominantly of monosaccharides (mainly glucose and galactose), and that the peg-like trichomes produce glucose and some protein. Thus, these trichomes appear to serve as extrafloral nectaries and may provide an important energy source for augmentatively released G. pennsylvanicum.
机译:进行了一项室内实验,以确定是否可以将叶片渗出液用作南瓜,Ausa tristis(De Geer),卵寄生虫,Gryon pennsylvanicum(Ashmead)的成年营养来源,并比较雌性成年后代的适应性状给黄蜂提供南瓜叶,标准的蜂蜜饮食,叶子和蜂蜜的混合物或仅加水。结果表明,当雌性接触不同饮食来源时,繁殖力,子代发育率和子代存活率均无显着差异。没有蜂蜜的南瓜叶的成年寿命要比有蜂蜜或仅含蜂蜜的饮食的成年寿命短。但是,生殖健康并未降低,因为成年女性死亡前已完成了排卵。当仅提供水时,寄生类雌性仅活了几天。观察结果表明,南瓜叶片有两种毛状体(毛状和钉状),两者都产生由两性宾氏菌(G. pennsylvanicum)取食的飞沫。营养成分分析显示,毛状毛状体的分泌物主要由单糖(主要是葡萄糖和半乳糖)组成,而毛状毛状体的毛状体产生葡萄糖和一些蛋白质。因此,这些毛状体似乎充当花蜜,并且可以为增生释放的宾夕法尼亚州立霉菌提供重要的能源。

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    Nechols James R.; Olson D. L.;

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