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Effects of heat stress on development,reproduction and activities of protective enzymes in Mononychellus mcgregori
Authors:Fuping Lu  Qing Chen  Zhishui Chen  Hui Lu  Xuelian Xu  Fulin Jing
Affiliation:1. Environment and Plant Protection Institute, China Academy of Tropical Agriculture Sciences, Haikou, China
2. Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Tropical Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, Haikou, China
3. Hainan Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Control of Tropical Agricultural Pests, Haikou, 571101, Hainan, China
4. Hainan Engineering Research Center for Biological Control of Tropical Crops Diseases and Insect Pests, Haikou, 571101, Hainan, China
5. Rubber Research Institute, China Academy of Tropical Agriculture Sciences, Danzhou, 571737, Hainan, China
6. College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, 570228, Hainan, China
Abstract:Mononychellus mcgregori is a pest mite of cassava. Since its invasion into China in 2008 it has spread rapidly. In order to determine the potential distribution and to analyze its invasion, diffusion and ecological adaptation mechanisms, we investigated the effect of high-temperature stress (30, 33, 36, 39 and 42 °C) on its development and reproduction, and the activity of protective enzymes in the mite. The results indicated significant influences: (1) adults could not lay eggs after they had been exposed to 42 °C for 4 h or longer; (2) egg development was slower and egg hatchability decreased after exposure of adults to 33–42 °C for 1 h; (3) offspring development (all stages) was slower after exposure of adults to 33–42 °C for 2 h or more; and (4) polyphenol oxidase (PPO), peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and catalase (CAT) activities in the adults increased to high levels after exposure to 33–42 °C for 1 h, and superoxide dismutase activity increased only after exposure to 42 °C for 1 h. In conclusion, exposure to high temperatures for only 1 h probably has an important impact on the mite’s population growth. The significant increase of PPO, POD, APX, and CAT activities in adults may partially explain how M. mcgregori survive exposure to a relatively high temperature.
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