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Soybean aphid, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aphis glycines</Emphasis> (Hemiptera: Aphididae), developmental and reproductive capacity on white clover, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trifolium repens</Emphasis> (Rosales: Leguminosae), in northeast China
Authors:Xiaohui Chen  Yanjie Fan  Wei Zhang  Zhenqi Tian  Jian Liu  Kuijun Zhao
Institution:1.Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture,Northeast Agricultural University,Harbin,China;2.Department of Statistics, College of Mathematical Science,Harbin Normal University,Harbin,China
Abstract:Nymphs of Aphis glycines Matsumura were individually reared to adults in the laboratory on detached leaf discs of Trifolium repens L. (white clover) mounted on agar medium. Adults of A. glycines were fed T. repens within small clip cages in the field. Development, reproduction and intrinsic rates of increase of A. glycines were studied. These data were compared to those of controls fed known host plants including cultivated soybean Glycine max (L.) Merr. and the wild soybean species Glycine soja Sieb & Zucc. The results demonstrated that nymphs of A. glycines successfully developed into adults and reproduced efficiently when reared on T. repens in the laboratory. The lower development temperature threshold for nymphs fed T. repens was estimated as 8.27 °C, and the effective cumulative temperature for A. glycines development from nymph to adult was 90.91 degree-days. Adults of A. glycines could also survive on T. repens in the field, but only a few nymphs were produced.
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