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Sex pheromone of the larch caterpillar moth, Dendrolimus superans, from northeastern China
Authors:Xiang-Bo Kong  Cheng-Hua Zhao  & Rui Wang
Institution:International Institute of Tropical Agriculture–Uganda, PO Box 7878, Kampala, Uganda,;Makerere University, PO Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda,;Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel,;Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime ME4 4TB, UK
Abstract:A study was set up to determine the sources and rates of mortality of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on field‐grown cassava in Uganda. Using a cohort‐based approach, daily direct observations were used to construct partial life tables for 12 generations of egg and nymph populations which were studied over a 1‐year period. Mortality was categorized as dislodgement, predation, parasitism (for nymphs only), unknown death, and inviability (for eggs only). The highest mean rate of marginal mortality across all stages was attributed to parasitism, with dislodgement and predation following, respectively. Across all factors, the highest mean rate of marginal mortality was observed in the fourth instar followed by the eggs, first‐, second‐, and third‐instars, respectively. Key factor analysis revealed that dislodgement was the major mortality factor contributing to generational mortality in eggs while for nymphs, parasitism in the fourth instar was the main driving force behind the observed generational mortality. Highest irreplaceable mortality in both the egg and nymph stages was attributed to dislodgement followed by parasitism and predation, and least was due to unknown death. Across stages, highest irreplaceable mortality rates were observed in the eggs and the fourth‐instar nymphs. The other stages had relatively low rates of irreplaceable mortality. Rain‐protection experiments revealed no significant differences in marginal mortality rates when compared to the open field situation.
Keywords:Homoptera  Aleyrodidae  marginal mortality  irreplaceable mortality  key factor analysis  dislodgement  parasitism  predation  pest control
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