scholarly journals BIOLOGICAL STUDIES AND LIFE TABLE PARAMETERS OF Phyllotetranychus gawadii HALAWA, MESBAH & MOHAMED (ACARI: TENUIPALPIDAE) REARED AT TWO TEMPERATURES

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-19
Author(s):  
Amira Mesbah ◽  
Azza Mohamed ◽  
H. El-Kawas
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (No 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ebrahim A. A ◽  
Abdallah A. A. M. ◽  
Halawa A.

Genus Brevipalpus is considered one of the most important genera that belong to family Tenuipalpidae Berlese. In Egypt, Brevipalpus includes seven species solely, five of them are attacking citrus trees. B. phoenicis, B. californicus and B. noranae are the most dominant on Egyptian citrus. A pure culture of the three specieswere propagated on leaves of Common Navel orange variety. The mentioned species were studied at two different temperatures (25 and 30°C ± 2°C and 70 ± 5% R.H.). The obtained results enable us to conclude that between the three species of genus Brevipalpus, the citrus fruit most appropriate for the development of B. noranae, since the mite presents a reduced embryonic and post-embryonic period. The citrus fruit also provides the highest values of specific fertility, survival and of the intrinsic increase rate (rm), which indicates it as being a better suitable host for the mite which provide B. noranae to establish and rapid spread.


Insects ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 629
Author(s):  
Ya-Ling Wang ◽  
Qi-Nian Jin ◽  
Xiang-Ping Wang

Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata (F.) is a serious pest of numerous solanaceous crops in many Asian countries. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of delayed mating on mating success, fecundity, fertility, pre-oviposition period, oviposition period, adult longevity, and population life table parameters (including net reproductive rate, intrinsic and finite rates of increase, doubling time, and mean generation time) of H. vigintioctopunctata. Beginning three days after emergence for both sexes, mating was delayed an additional 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 days. We compared the data when mating was delayed for males only with the data when mating was similarly delayed for females only. Reproductive and life table parameters were calculated from the two data sets and compared. The results showed that the preoviposition and oviposition period of adults was significantly reduced by delayed mating, while the preoviposition period was not significantly different in adults mated at older ages. The mating success rate, fecundity, and proportion of hatching eggs decreased with increasing mating age. Longevity was not affected by the age at mating. Mating delay also affected the life table parameters of H. vigintioctopunctata, with a similar trend observed in the net reproductive rate and intrinsic and finite rates of increase, all of which decreased gradually as the number of delay days increased. The population doubling time increased with increases in mating age. The results also showed that delayed mating was an effective measure to consider in controlling H. vigintioctopunctata. It is hoped that our data will provide a scientific basis and contribute technical guidance for forecasting and integrated management of this pest.


2018 ◽  
Vol 112 (2) ◽  
pp. 932-938 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahdieh Jafary-Jahed ◽  
Jabraeil Razmjou ◽  
Gadir Nouri-Ganbalani ◽  
Bahram Naseri ◽  
Mahdi Hassanpour ◽  
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