Importance of Preovipositional Period of an Oligophagous Moth in Predicting Host Suitability

Author:

Kong Weina12,Wang Yi13,Guo Yongfu1,Chai Xiaohan1,Li Jie3,Ma Ruiyan1

Affiliation:

1. College of Agriculture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, Shanxi, China

2. Laboratory for Integrated Pest Management of Insect, Institute of Plant Protection, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Science, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China

3. Gardening Research Institute, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Science, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China, and

Abstract

AbstractFor oligophagous insects, larval performance is very important to evaluate host suitability in host use. However, key indices among all performance traits including survival, development, and fecundity of the adult insect to predict host suitability are not clear. To investigate the key performance indices, we observed the performance of an oligophagous moth Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a pest mainly damaging rosaceous plants, on three apple varieties, three peach varieties, and three pear varieties in the laboratory by placing its eggs on fruits. The moth’s fitness was evaluated by the intrinsic rate of increase at fruit variety- and species-level variability. Our results showed that the preovipositional period of female moths and longevity of male moths were the indices primarily predicting intrinsic rates of increase for fruit variety and for fruit species. However, the preovipositional period of female moths was different at species-level variability but not at variety-level variability, whereas the longevity of male moths was not different at variety- or species-level variability. These results revealed that preovipositional period of female moths was a key predictor for host suitability in G. molesta. This study highlighted that gravid females may be a principal indicator in host resource optimization for oligophagous insects.

Funder

Shanxi Key Program for Key Research and Development

Shanxi Province Science Natural Science Foundation

Shanxi Special Export Platform for Fruit Trading

Integrated Demonstration of New Biopesticide Creation and Biocontrol Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology,General Medicine

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