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Juvenile Hormone and host-plant colonization by the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae
Authors:JIM HARDIE  ANNE C L MALLORY  CAROL A QUASHIE-WILLIAMS
Institution:AFRC Link Research Group in Aphid Biology, Department of Biology, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
Abstract:Abstract Host-plant colonization by winged, summer forms of Aphis fabae Scop, involves the resumption of embryogenesis and larviposition, leading eventually to flight muscle degeneration. Topical application of Juvenile Hormone I to young adults which (a) had access to the host plant, (b) were starved, (c) were starved and treated with precocene III, or (d) were decapitated shortly after the final ecdysis suggests that embryogenesis and flight muscle histolysis may be stimulated by an increase in Juvenile Hormone titres after settling. The duration of the pre-reproductive period and the initial reproductive rate were not significantly affected, possibly because other neuroendocrine factors are involved in parturition.
Keywords:Juvenile Hormone  aphids  reproduction  wing muscle histolysis  
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