Author:
Saeed Rabia,Hassan Muhammad Waqar Ul,Jaleel Waqar,Ikhlaq Muhammad,Ali Shah Syed Ishfaq,Niaz Safia,Azad Rashid,Akbar Rasheed,Mahmood Zahid,Mukhtar Adeel,Zaka Syed Muhammad,Rasool Khawaja G.,Husain Mureed,Hassan Montaser M.,Aldawood Abdulrahman S.,Shakeel Muhammad
Abstract
AbstractIn order to develop integrated management approaches for Pectinophora gossypiella, basic studies are crucial. The two-sex life table is the most important tool for describing the fitness and population parameters of both sexes (male and female) of an insect, while the traditional life table only explains the female sex of an insect. However, no study has reported on the biology of P. gossypiella using two-sex life table tools. Therefore, this study explains the rearing dynamics of P. gossypiella on a cotton seed-based artificial diet and a natural diet (mature cotton bolls). According to the results, the oviposition period of P. gossypiella was recorded to be longer on the artificial diet (9.07 ± 0.24) compared to the natural diet (7.40 ± 0.11). The total fecundity of P. gossypiella was greater on the artificial diet (125.94 ± 3.06) in comparison to the natural diet (60.37 ± 1.10). The population parameters, including intrinsic rate of increase, finite rate of increase, gross reproductive rate, and net reproductive rate of P. gossypiella were highest on the artificial diet in comparison to the natural diet. This study concluded that the cotton seed-based artificial diet was most suitable for the rearing of P. gossypiella. In the future, P. gossypiella may be studied in depth in light of the findings in this study.
Funder
Ministry of National Food Security & Research, Islamabad, Pakistan
King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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