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Ecophysiological aspects of bruchid reproduction. I. The influence of pod maturity and seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris and the influence of insemination on the reproductive activity ofZabrotes subfasciatus
Authors:MICHEL P PIMBERT  DOMINIQUE PIERRE
Institution:Institut de Biocénotique Expérimentale des Agrosystèmes, UniversitéF. Rabelais, Tours.
Abstract:ABSTRACT.
  • 1 Economically important bruchid beetles like Zabrotes sub-fasciatus (Boh.) are able to reproduce both in the field before the legume crop harvest – whilst the seeds are still enclosed within pods – and on seeds in storage sites.
  • 2 To take into account this reproductive feature, the influence of pods at different stages of maturity and seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris (Lin.) together with the influence of insemination on the reproductive activity of Zabrotes subfasciatus were examined.
  • 3 Female fecundity, insemination and ovarian production were studied under laboratory conditions approximating as closely as possible to the thermal and photoperiodic regimes of the Costa Rican region from which the experimental strain originated.
  • 4 The three stages of pod maturity used in experiments (fresh green, fresh yellow and dry yellow pods, all non-dehiscent) induced copulations and significantly stimulated oogenesis. Fecundities of females in the presence of pods were low and did not differ from controls.
  • 5 The influence of bean seeds on female reproductive activity was more pronounced than that of pods. Contact with seeds led to a marked increase in the number of sexual meetings, ovarian production and egg-laying activity. Under these conditions, eggs are laid directly on the larvae's food.
  • 6 Insemination alone stimulated oogenesis but did not induce egg-laying.
  • 7 Possible additive or synergistic interactions between host plant information perceived by females, the effects of egg-laying and insemination are suggested to explain the observed results.
  • 8 The adaptive value of this form of reproductive regulation by host plant seeds and pods is discussed in terms of the natural history and oviposition behaviour of Zabrotes subfasciatus.
Keywords:Bruchidae  legume host plants  pods  seeds  fecundity  oogenesis  reproductive regulation
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