Effects of food plants on life‐history traits of the newly invasive fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda

Author:

Huang Li‐Li12ORCID,Xue Fang‐Sen2ORCID,Wan Jian‐Chun3,Tang Jian‐Jun4,Liang Yu‐Yong5,He Hai‐Min2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Ecology and Environment YuZhang Normal University Nanchang China

2. Institute of Entomology Jiangxi Agricultural University Nanchang China

3. Technology Centre of Nanchang Customs Nanchang China

4. College of Computer and Information Engineering Jiangxi Agricultural University Nanchang China

5. Institute of Plant Protection Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Science Nanchang China

Abstract

AbstractThe fall armyworm (FAW) Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith; Lepidoptera; Noctuidae) has invaded Jiangxi Province, Southeast China for the past 3 years. Although the FAW displays a wide host range, its main host plants in Jiangxi Province are field corn. Understanding the population dynamics of the FAW on different host plants is critical for developing an appropriate control strategy. This study investigated the effects of food plants (corn, peanut, soybean and sugarcane) on life‐history traits of FAW and tested the leaf contents of the total flavonoids, reducing sugars, sucrose and C/N ratio of these host plants. We found that the FAW fed on corn leaves exhibited significantly shorter larval and pupal development times, larger body weight, higher growth rate, lower weight loss, smaller sexual size dimorphism, shorter preoviposition period and higher fecundity than those fed on peanut, soybean and sugarcane leaves. The FAW showed a protogyny phenomenon because the pupal development stage was significantly longer in males than females. Food plants changed the relationships between larval development time and pupal weight and between fecundity and longevity. The corn leaves showed significantly higher contents of reducing sugars and sucrose, lower content of the total flavonoids and a moderate C/N ratio compared with the other leaves, suggesting that the corn leaf tissues are more nutritious. Our results provide the most comprehensive information about the life‐history traits of this newly invasive pest. These findings may help us understand why the FAW mainly infests corn plants and may be critical for the development of strategies to predict infestation levels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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