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The effect of plant phenology on the induction of alatae and the development of populations of Metopolophium dirhodum (Walker), the rose-grain aphid, on winter wheat
Authors:M T HOWARD  A F G DIXON
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
Abstract:In field experiments apterous Metopolophium dirhodum produced significantly more alatae when reared on mature plants (milky ripe stage) than on young plants. Nymphal and adult survival and relative growth rate were little affected by the developmental stage of the host plant. Relative growth rate and fecundity were strongly related to temperature. Laboratory experiments confirmed that the developmental stage of wheat had no significant effect on survival or relative growth rate of the aphids. However, laboratory grown plants did not produce the levels of alate production seen in field crops and in the field experiments. It is suggested that in investigations into the effects of the host plant on cereal aphids field grown plants should be used whenever possible. Alate production is proposed as the major plant induced factor affecting the development of M. dirhodum populations on wheat in the field. Alatae developed on mature plants even when the number of aphids was very low.
Keywords:Alatae  aphids  crowding  host quality  Metopolophium dirhodum  polymorphism  rose-grain aphid
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