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Topical application of juvenile hormone I and III or the hormone analogue methoprene to parasitized Manduca sexta larvae inhibited subsequent emergence of the endoparasitic wasp Apanteles congregatus. Methoprene treatment inhibited wasp emergence in a dose-dependent manner, causing either a delay or total inhibition of emergence. These results were interpreted as reflecting inhibitory effects of juvenile hormone on the second-larval ecdysis of the parasitoid that normally occurs during emergence from the host larva. Parasitoid ecdysis was disrupted even when methoprene was applied to host larvae a few hours prior to the normal expected time of emergence. A correlation between the number of emerging parasitoids and the timing of emergence was seen in methoprene-treated hosts, and few parasitoids emerged after day 9 of the host's fifth-instar. Our findings suggest that the suppression of emergence by juvenile hormone analogues noted in previous studies may be due to a similar inhibitory effect on parasitoid ecdysis. We also observed that parasitoids emerging from hosts treated with a low dose of methoprene (1 μg) later pupated normally but then formed nonviable pupal-adult intermediates. Thus use of this insect growth regulator must be undertaken carefully to prevent possible adverse effects on natural parasitoid populations.  相似文献   

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As in the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta, the synthetic juvenile hormone analogue ETB (ethyl 4-[2-(tert-buthylcarbonyloxy)butoxy]benzoate) showed both juvenile hormone-like and anti-juvenile hormone activities in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. When ETB was topically applied to allatectomized 4th-instar larvae, the compound counteracted the effects of allatectomy, such as induction of precocious metamorphosis and black pigmentation in the larval markings. Therefore, ETB had juvenile hormone activity, but it could neither induce brown pigmentation in the markings nor induce an extra-larval moult as can juvenile hormone.When intact 3rd-instar larvae were treated with the compound, the majority underwent precocious metamorphosis in the 4th-instar, and later formed fertile miniature adults. Some moulted into larval-pupal intermediates or 5th-instar larvae with darkened larval markings and/or with abnormality of specific regions of the silk-gland. The optimal dose for such anti-juvenile effects was about 1–10 μg/larva, and higher doses showed less activity. Such anti-juvenile hormone effects of ETB were counteracted by administration of the juvenile hormone analogue, methoprene, before a certain critical time in the 4th-instar. The corpora allata of treated larvae appeared cytologically normal, and the corpora allata from ETB-induced miniature moths secreted juvenile hormone when implanted into allatectomized 4th-instar larvae.  相似文献   

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The juvenile hormone antagonist ETB (ethyl-4-2(t-butylcarbonyloxy)-butoxybenzoate) caused formation of precocious larval-pupal intermediates after the 4th (penultimate)-larval instar of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, when 50 μg were applied to any 3rd stage larvae or to 4th stage larvae within 12 hr after ecdysis. This dose was most effective within 12 hr after ecdysis to the 3rd stage. In the black mutant larval assay for juvenile hormone, ETB had activity, 0.75 μg per larva giving half-maximal score. In vitro ETB acted as a juvenile hormone to prevent the ecdysteroid-induced change in commitment at concentrations above 0.1 μg/ml with an ED50 at 2.8 μg/ml and as a partial juvenile hormone antagonist to 0.1 μg/ml juvenile hormone I at concentrations between 10?3 and 10?2 μg/ml. By contrast, EMD (ethyl-E-3-methyl-2-dodecenoate) had little juvenile hormone-like activity in vitro up to its limits of solubility (100 μg/ml) and exhibited sporadic partial juvenile hormone antagonistic activity in vitro at concentrations between 1 and 100 μg/ml. Since these concentrations were 10–1000 times that of juvenile hormone I in the medium, EMD apparently is not an efficient competitor.  相似文献   

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Parasitism of the tobacco hornworm, Manducasexta, by the braconid wasp Cotesiacongregata, induces developmental arrest of the host in the larval stage. During the final instar of the host, its juvenile hormone (JH) titer is elevated, preventing host metamorphosis. This study investigated the effects of hormonal manipulation of the host on the parasitoid’s emergence behavior. The second larval ecdysis of the wasps coincides with their emergence from the host, and application of the juvenile hormone analogue methoprene to day 4 fifth instar hosts either delayed or totally suppressed the subsequent emergence of the wasps. Effects of methoprene were dose-dependent and no parasitoids emerged following treatment of host larvae with doses >50 μg. Parasitoids which failed to emerge eventually succumbed as unecydsed pharate third instar larvae in the hemocoel of the host. Effects of host methoprene treatment on parasitoid metamorphosis were also assessed, and metamorphic disruption occurred at much lower dosages compared with doses necessary to suppress parasitoid emergence behavior. The inhibitory effect of methoprene on parasitoid emergence behavior appears to be mediated by effects of this hormone on the synthesis or release of ecdysis-triggering hormone (ETH) in the parasitoid, the proximate endocrine cue which triggers ecdysis behavior in free-living insects. ETH accumulated in the epitracheal Inka cells of parasitoids developing in methoprene-treated hosts, suggestive of a lack of hormone release. Thus, the hormonal modulation of parasitoid emergence behavior appears to be complex, involving a suite of hormones including JH, ecdysteroid, and peptide hormones.  相似文献   

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The ability of three anti-juvenile hormones and one juvenile hormone analogue to reduce in vivo juvenile hormone levels in Manduca sexta has been investigated. Two compounds. FMev (tetrahydro-4-fluoromethyl-4-hydroxy-2H-pyran-2-one) and ETB (ethyl-4-[2-(tert-butylcarbonyloxy)butoxy]-benzoate) reduced the titres of juvenile hormones I and II to near the levels of detection in topically treated larvae. Precocene III (7-ethoxy-6-methoxy-2,2-dimethylchromene) was inactive but the juvenile hormone analogue hydroprene was as effective as the two anti-juvenile hormones in reducing endogenous juvenile hormone titres in larvae. FMev was also shown to reduce the level of juvenile hormones II and III in pharate adults.  相似文献   

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Larvae of Anastrepha suspensa that were in the first day of the third instar were parasitized by females of the solitary endoparasitoid, Biosteres longicaudatus. At the end of the 6-hr oviposition period, larvae were ligated posterior to the ring gland so that some larvae had parasitoids anterior to the ligature while in others, the parasitoids were in the abdomen, posterior to the ligature. Ninety-two percent of the parasitoids anterior to the ligature hatched to the first through third instars. Parasitoids posterior to the ligature had a 75% egg hatch to the first instar only. No larval molts to the second or subsequent instars occurred in these parasitoids. Upon parabiosis to 3-day-old, unparasitized host pupae, the ligated larvae pupated and 97% of the first-instar parasitoids in these parabiosed larval abdomens molted to the second instar. Newly laid parasitoid eggs transplanted to 3-day-old pupal hosts had less than one-third of the egg hatch of those transplanted to first-day third-instar hosts. The data implicate the physiological state of the host (vis-a-vis pupation and associated events) as being an important factor in the development of the endoparasitoid.  相似文献   

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Development of first instar larvae of Gonia cinerascens, which rest in the muscles of host caterpillars, is triggered by the release of the host's ecdysteroids when the juvenile hormone is absent. Ecdysteroids act on the parasitoid directly and at the same time induce physiological and biochemical changes in the host, which are indispensable for the parasitoid's development. These changes do not occur when metamorphosis of the host is suppressed with the juvenile hormone. Normally the parasitoids initiate development at the larval-pupal transformation of the host, but under experimental conditions, they do so whenever a high ecdysteroid titre is coupled with the proper internal environment in the host, that is in decapitated caterpillars, isolated host abdomens, and when implanted into host pupae. Activated parasitoids moult into the second instar and migrate to the exuvial space of the host; this migratory behaviour is also triggered by ecdysteroids and may be induced experimentally in the first instar parasitoids. Unknown clues direct the migrating parasitoids under the wings and appendages of the host pharate pupal stage. The second instar parasitoids, which anchor to the integument of the host pupae, apparently develop independently of the host's hormones: they can produce third instar larvae, pupae, and adult flies when cultured in vitro.  相似文献   

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After newly hatched Manduca sexta larvae were parasitized by Apanteles congregatus, the wasps emerged from third, fourth, fifth, or supernumerary sixth stage host larvae. The number of parasites present within a host determined the time required for Apanteles development and the final host instar. In addition, the percent of parasites within a host which successfully completed their development and emerged was determined by the parasite load. Parasitized larvae gained weight more slowly and attained lower final weights than did unparasitized control larvae; this was attributed to reduced food consumption by the parasitized larvae. Following parasitization of freshly ecdysed fifth-instar Manduca larvae, the rate of Apanteles development was accelerated with respect to that observed when young larvae served as hosts. Parasitism also induced developmental changes in Manduca larvae which encapsulated Apanteles and from which no parasites emerged. Our findings suggest that such larvae retain high juvenile titers late in larval life, preventing normal metamorphosis.
Zusammenfassung Nachdem frischgeschlüpfte Manduca sexta Raupen durch Apanteles congregatus parasitiert worden waren, schlüpften Wespen aus dem dritten, vierten, fünften oder aus einem überzähligen sechsten Raupenstadium des Wirts. Die Zahl der Parasiten in einem Wirt bestimmte die für die Entwicklung von Apanteles erforderliche Zeit und das Endraupenstadium des Wirts. Zudem wurde der Prozentsatz der Parasiten, die in einem Wirt erfolgreich ihre Entwicklung abschlossen und schlüpften, durch die Parasitenzahl bestimmt. Parasitierte Raupen nahmen langsamer an Gewicht zu und erreichten ein geringeres Endgewicht als nichtparasitierte Vergleichsraupen; dies wurde auf geringere Futteraufnahme der parasitierten Raupen zurückgeführt. Nach der Parasitierung von Manduca Raupen direkt nach der fünften Hautung war die Entwicklungsgeschwindigkeit von Apanteles beschleunigt im Vergleich zu derjenigen in parasitierten Jungraupen. Die Parasitierung verursachte auch Entwicklungsänderungen in Manduca-Raupen, die Apanteles einkapselten und aus denen keine Parasiten schlüpften. Unsere Beobachtungen deuten an, dass solche Raupen einen hohen Juveniltiter bis spät in der Raupenentwicklung behalten, was eine normale Metamorphose verhindert.


Presented in part at the American Society of Zoologists Meeting, New Orleans, in June 1976.  相似文献   

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In order to determine suitable experimental conditions for estimating the accurate spontaneous frequency of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) in vivo in somatic cells of Drosophila melanogaster, the effects of bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR) on metamorphosis as well as on cell cycle kinetics were examined. The rate of growth of third-instar larvae, fed on BUdR-containing synthetic medium, markedly delayed with increasing concentrations of BUdR, but this toxic effect of BUdR was not observed below 150 μg/ml.Furthermore, the rate of eclosion drastically decreased by the incorporation of BUdR: it was reduced to about one-half of that in the control when the larvae were exposed to 100 (μg/ml. On the other hand, little difference in the rate of pupation was found within the range of 0–800 μg/ml BUdR. These results indicate that the developmental stage from pupa to adult is the most sensitive phase to BUdR.To test the effect of BUdR on cell cycle, metaphase cells were classified as having undergone each replication cycle in the presence of different BUdR concentrations according to the pattern of differential staining of sister chromatids, and the proportion of each replication cycle cells examined. No inhibition of cellular kinetics was observed at BUdR concentrations below 200 μg/ml.On the basis of these results, 100 μg/ml was chosen as suitable BUdR concentration for the analysis of cell cycle kinetics and according to the distribution of replication cycle metaphase cells as a function of time after the initiation of BUdR treatment, the cell cycle duration of the third-instar larval ganglion cells was roughly estimated to be about 7–8 h, at least under our experimental conditions.  相似文献   

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Injection of azadirachtin in freshly emerged last-instar larvae of Manduca sexta elicited different reactions according to the dose administered. At low doses, pupation occurred in most of the cases, but the resulting pupae were defective for the most part. Individuals treated with higher doses usually did not fully complete development, moulting to supernumerary larvae or dying as larvae (sometimes at the wandering stage) after varying periods of survival. The haemolymph ecdysteroid titre of individuals treated with 2 μg azadirachtin/g bodyweight showed characteristic changes which are presumed to cause the disorders in the last stages that normally lead to pupation. Injection of moulting hormone in azadirachtin-treated individuals at certain times during the penultimate stage elicited no reduction of the azadirachtin-induced effects. It is shown that azadirachtin is able to inhibit development even when individuals performed a complete moult after the treatment.  相似文献   

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Sensitivity to juvenile hormone and to 20-hydroxyecdysone has been investigated during the last-larval stages of Tenebrio molitor. Topical applications of a juvenile hormone analogue (K-421d) showed that the sensitive period, occurring before apolysis, is relatively short (less than 4 days in a 3-week instar) and divided into two phases. Treatment during the first and longest phase induced a delay in development and then an increase in larval moult percentage. Treatment during the second phase induced several abnormal moults (prothetelic larvae and larval-pupal intermediates).Injections of massive doses of 20-hydroxyecdysone (10 μg per animal) also evidenced a period of disturbance of the morphogenetic programme, beginning before pupal apolysis but continuing several days after.Comparison of the sensitive periods to both hormones suggests that a very important and rapid step of the larval-pupal programme change is controlled hormonally just before pupal apolysis.  相似文献   

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《Insect Biochemistry》1989,19(5):445-455
Expression of proteins during normal egg and larval development of Trichoplusia ni was compared with that occurring in hosts stung as eggs by the parasitic wasp Chelonus sp. near curvimaculatus. Those stung hosts which produced a parasite (truly parasitized), precociously expressed proteins associated with larval-pupal metamorphosis, as did those stung hosts which did not contain a developing endoparasite (pseudoparasitized). No highly abundant, low-intermediate molecular weight hemolymph proteins were observed in truly or pseudoparasitized larvae which did not also occur at some point in the development of normal larvae. A low abundance, high molecular mass (160,000 Da) protein was observed in the hemolymph of truly parasitized larvae, but not of normal or pseudoparasitized larvae. The protein is glycosylated and very acidic (pI near 4.5). The data show that any parasitization proteins injected or induced by the ovipositing female parasite are in low abundance, in contrast to situations reported for parasitic wasps which sting hosts as larvae.  相似文献   

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Five economically important crop pests, Manduca sexta, Pieris brassicae, Mamestra brassicae, Spodoptera exigua, and Agrotis ipsilon, were tested at two stages of larval development for susceptibility to Bacillus thuringiensis toxins Cry1Ac, Cry1Ca, Cry1J, and Cry1Ba. Bioassay results for M. sexta showed that resistance to all four Cry toxins increased from the neonate stage to the third-instar stage; the increase in resistance was most dramatic for Cry1Ac, the potency of which decreased 37-fold. More subtle increases in resistance during larval development were seen in M. brassicae for Cry1Ca and in P. brassicae for Cry1Ac and Cry1J. By contrast, the sensitivity of S. exigua did not change during development. At both larval stages, A. ipsilon was resistant to all four toxins. Because aminopeptidase N (APN) is a putative Cry1 toxin binding protein, APN activity was measured in neonate and third-instar brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV). With the exception of S. exigua, APN activity was found to be significantly lower in neonates than in third-instar larvae and thus inversely correlated with increased resistance during larval development. The binding characteristics of iodinated Cry1 toxins were determined for neonate and third-instar BBMV. In M. sexta, the increased resistance to Cry1Ac and Cry1Ba during larval development was positively correlated with fewer binding sites in third-instar BBMV than in neonate BBMV. The other species-instar-toxin combinations did not reveal positive correlations between potency and binding characteristics. The correlation between binding and potency was inconsistent for the species-instar-toxin combinations used in this study, reaffirming the complex mode of action of Cry1 toxins.  相似文献   

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The growth and development of final-stadium tabacco hornworm Manduca sexta (Sphingidae) larvae fed a 2.5 mM l-canavanine-containing diet is disrupted markedly. Such canavanine-mediated disruption of larval growth is intensified greatly when these organisms are fed a canavanine-containing diet supplemented with a 1 : 10 molar ratio of l-arginine, l-citrulline, l-ornithine or l-2,4-diaminobutyric acid, the larvae possess enhanced haemolymph volume (oedema) and a significant mortality results from incomplete larval-pupal ecdysis. Two other compounds, 3-aminobutyric acid and l-2,3-diaminopropionic acid, do not produce larvae showing oedema but most larvae fail to complete larval-pupal ecdysis. 4-Aminobutyric acid, l-threonine and l-glutamic acid are much less potent but they still manifest appreciable developmental aberrations. Eighteen other tested compounds have no discernible effect. In general, compounds accentuating the biological activity of canavanine have: an α-carboxyl and α-amino group; a carbon skeleton of no less than 2 nor more than 4 carbon atoms; and and ω-amino group.  相似文献   

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The synthesis of paramyosin and other myofibrillar proteins of the thoracic muscles of the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta was studied by immunological and electrophoretical methods during the histolysis of the larval thoracic muscles and the differentiation of the indirect flight muscles. Antigens of the myofibrillar proteins in the thoracic muscles of the last-larval stage cross reacted with those in the flight muscles of the adults against polyspecific antibodies from actomyosin and monospecific antibodies from paramyosin. After the breakdown of the larval thoracic muscles (2 days from larval-pupal ecdysis) these antigens can no longer be detected in the thorax. The results indicate an almost complete removal of the larval thoracic muscles. Paramyosin could be identified again in a homogenate of the thoracic muscles of animals on the 13th day from larval-pupal ecdysis. Paramyosin is the first protein found during the differentiation of the flight muscles. The other myofibrillar proteins could be identified in thoracic homogenates of pharate adults of Manduca sexta on the 14th and 15th day from larval-pupal ecdysis. On the 14th day from larval-pupal ecdysis the dorso-longitudinal muscle and the tergosternal muscles show cross-striation, and the appearance of most of the electrophoretical results are in accordance with immunological and morphological findings. The myofibrillar proteins of the indirect flight muscles of Manduca sexta are synthesized de novo during metamorphosis.  相似文献   

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Cotesia congregata is a gregarious larval endoparasitoid of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta. Parasitized larvae exhibit a variety of physiological and developmental aberrations, the most obvious of which is the induction of developmental arrest characterized by the absence of wandering behavior and suppression of pupation. This arrest appears attributable to continued maintenance of an elevated titer of juvenile hormone and reduced levels of hemolymph juvenile hormone esterase activity. Injection of the wasp's polydnavirus into nonparasitized larvae also causes arrest and the larvae eventually form larval-pupal intermediates instead of normal pupae, indicating the virus may be partially responsible. Aside from causing arrested host development, parasitism also inhibits the normal development and differentiation of testes in male host larvae, so that the testes atrophy instead of growing synchronously with other larval tissues. Here we report that parasitism has pronounced disruptive cytological effects on the developing reproductive organs of male hosts, in addition to causing them to atrophy. Parasitism results in a reduction in testicular volume attributable to a reduction in the number of developing germ cells. Microscopy revealed that the structural integrity of the sheaths surrounding the testicular follicles also is disrupted, so that the tissues appear grossly abnormal compared to those of nonparasitized larvae. Intrahemocoelic injection of purified C. congregata polydnavirus in combination with venom into nonparasitized fourth instar larvae, or topical application of 100 μg of methoprene to fourth instar larvae, also alters sheath integrity and reduces the numbers of developing germ cells, but not to the same degree as the pattern observed in truly parasitized hosts. The occurrence of cell death in the male gonad was documented using the vital dyes acridine orange and ethidium bromide. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 36:95–114, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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The fat body of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, serves as the major site for uric acid storage during metamorphosis. Light and electron microscopic examinations of fat body stained with reduced silver to show the location of stored uric acid have revealed that most, if not all, fat body cells store uric acid. The extent of specific staining is proportional to the increase in uric acid concentration in fat body during the initial stages of metamorphosis. Storage is associated with discrete membrane-bound structures, designated as uric acid storage vacuoles. In larval fat body, the structures are round or elliptical-shaped vacuoles with electron-dense fibrous interiors and are about the size of observed mitocondria (0.5–1.0 μm). During the larval-pupal transformation, the storage vacuoles double in size and appear as fibrous cores with spaces between the cores and the surrounding membranes. Before pupal ecdysis, the storage vacuoles are concentrated around the nucleus of each cell but after that event they are more uniformly distributed within fat body cells.  相似文献   

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Treatment of tobacco hornworm larvae with the benzyl-1,3-benzodioxole derivative J-2710 immediately after ecdysis to the fourth instar disrupted development either during the moult to the fifth instar or shortly thereafter. Larvae given topical applications of 100 μg J-2710 in 1 μl acetone suffered 100% mortality, often after secreting moulting fluid in large pockets between the epidermis and the cuticle later in the fourth instar. Larvae that successfully ecdysed had abnormalities of the mouthparts and cervix that interfered with normal feeding, inhibiting growth in the fifth instar. Larvae of the gregarious endoparasitic wasp Cotesia congregata (=Apanteles congregatus) frequently failed to emerge from host Manduca sexta larvae treated with high doses of J-2710, particularly when the host failed to feed normally. Less potent disruptive effects on Manduca and Cotesia were seen after treatment of larvae with the derivatives J-3370 and J-2581.No anti-juvenile hormone action of J-2710 was observed. J-2710-treated M. sexta larvae showed no precocious metamorphosis and the developmental effects of J-2710 were not prevented by co-application of the juvenile hormone analogue methoprene in doses ranging from 1 to 100 μg/larva. Moreover, J-2710 had no effect on the action of methoprene in the black larval assay for juvenile hormone-like activity, unlike results reported to occur using the Galleria wax wound assay.  相似文献   

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Cotesia flavipes is an important gregarious larval endoparasitoid of several crambid stem borers, including Diatraea saccharalis. The suitability of two crambid species, Eoreuma loftini and D. saccharalis, pests of sugarcane and rice in Texas, for C. flavipes development was tested. The effect of parasitization by C. flavipes on encapsulation response was assessed in vivo in both D. saccharalis and E. loftini. The results indicated that the parasitoid developed and emerged successfully in D. saccharalis larvae. Although E. loftini larvae were readily parasitized by C. flavipes parasitoids, no wasp larvae hatched from the eggs in this host because eggs were encapsulated by the host's hemocytes. The developmental fate of the E. loftini larvae with encapsulated parasitoids was variable. Most died as abnormal fifth instars or as post-wandering prepupae, while a few developed normally to the pupal stage. In vivo experiments, there was a significant reduction in the percent of beads encapsulated in parasitized larvae in both hosts. However, the percent of beads showing melanization decreased significantly in parasitized D. saccharalis larvae but did not differ significantly in parasitized or unparasitized E. loftini larvae. Our results showed that D. saccharalis is a suitable host for C. flavipes whereas E. loftini is an unsuitable host. This study indicated that lepidopteran stem borers that are taxonomically, behaviorally, and ecologically very similar can differ in their ability to encapsulate a parasitoid species.  相似文献   

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Fifth instar Manduca sexta growth response to injected doses of canavanine was concentration-dependent over a range of 0·5 to 2·0 mg/g body weight. Twenty-four hr after injection of 14C-guanidinooxy-d,l-canavanine, M. sexta larvae incorporated approximately 3·6% of the labelled l-canavanine into protein of non-gut tissue. Adult M. sexta mortality was related to the level of injected canavanine over a range of 2 to 8 mg/g body weight. Injection of as little as 2 mg canavanine/g body weight caused hyperactivity in adult M. sexta. Arginine, able to negate the toxic effects of canavanine during larval growth, was only marginally capable of overcoming canavanine effects on larval-pupal ecdysis.  相似文献   

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