Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2016) 18, 189-197
Baojie Chi, Xuan Zheng, Xiaochen Liang and Yong Liu (2016)
Temperature-dependent demography of Agriphila aeneociliella (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a new insect pest of wheat in China
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 18 (3), 189-197
Abstract: Agriphila aeneociliella (Eversmann) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was newly reported in China in 2010. Its larvae severely damage wheat in early spring and cause substantial economic losses in wheat crops.
- The present study involves a detailed study of the demography of A. aeneociliella based on the age-stage, two-sex life table. The developmental threshold and the effective accumulated temperature have been calculated for each developmental stage.
- Individuals were found to have either six or seven instars, with the percentage of seven-instar larvae increasing at higher temperatures.
- The total pre-adult development time ranged from 119.67 days at 25 °C to 147.26 days at 18 °C. The highest pre-adult survival rate was 72.60% at 18 °C, whereas the highest mean fecundity was 495.53 eggs per female at 25°C. The highest growth rates (r = 0.0368 day-1, λ = 1.0375 day-1) were observed at 23 °C, whereas the shortest mean generation time (T = 127.67 days) occurred at 25 °C. No significant differences were found in population parameters between cohorts raised at 23 and 25 °C.
- The present study provides a basis for understanding the population ecology of A. aeneociliella and can be instrumental in constructing future integrated pest management programmes against this widespread pest.
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Database assignments for author(s): Yong Liu
Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Agriphila aeneociliella | Wheat (Triticum) |