Pollen beetle (Meligethes aeneus) oviposition and feeding preference on different host plant species |
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Authors: | Barbara Ekbom and Annika Borg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences, Box 7044, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The oviposition and feeding preferences of the pollen beetle, Meligethes aeneus, were determined in choice and no-choice tests in field, semi-field and greenhouse trials. Plant species used were Brassica napus, B. campestris, B. juncea, B. nigra, B. carinata, Sinapis alba and Crambe abyssinica. With respect to number of eggs laid, S. alba and C. abyssinica were inferior to the other species. Pollen beetles laid fewer eggs on B. nigra than on the other Brassica spp. in no-choice tests, however this difference was partly due to fewer eggs laid per bud rather than fewer buds used for oviposition. Most eggs, for all plant species, were deposited in buds sized 2–3 mm. Feeding damage on all plant species was relatively similar. Pollen beetles seem to have a wider host range for feeding than for oviposition. There was good agreement in plant species ranking as oviposition hosts between the field, semi-field and greenhouse trials. |
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Keywords: | Meligethes aeneus oviposition feeding damage host plant preference oilseed crops |
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