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COMPARISON OF ENERGY RESERVES AND UTILIZATION IN LIPOSCELIS BOSTRYCHOPHILA POPULATIONS SELECTED FOR TOLERANCE TO CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE
Authors:WANG Jin-jun   ZHAO Zhi-mo  DENG Xin-ping  DING Wei  LI Lung-shu
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Entomology and Pest Control Engineering, College of Plant Protection, Southwest Agricultural Universiyt;, Chongqing 400716, China
Abstract:Abstract  One population of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (CA selected) was exposed to a controlled atmosphere (CA) (35% CO2+ 1% O2, balance N2) for 30 generations. Another population (control) was reared under natural atmospheric conditions. Reserves of triacylglycerol, polysaccharides and free amino acids were evaluated in adults of the CA selected and the control populations in generations F15 and F30. The utilization rate of triacylglycerol and polysaccharides in the CA exposure were also determined in generation F30. The results indicate that the reserves of triacylglycerol and polysaccharides increased significantly during selection for CA tolerance; the higher the tolerance level, the greater the reserves. A total of 15 free amino acids constituents were detected in both populations. The total amino acid content in the CA selected population was obviously higher than that in the control population. Exposure of this population to a controlled atmosphere was associated with a steady utilization of reserves. In contrast, the unselected population responded to the controlled atmosphere by accelerated utilization of triacylglycerol and polysachharides. Comparison of utilization rates during CA exposure showed that triacylglycerol is the main energy source, and polysaccharides contribute only a small extent to the metabolic energy supply.
Keywords:Liposcelis bostrychophila    triacylglycerol    polysaccharide    amino acid    tolerance    controlled atmosphere
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