Photoperiodic regulation of the development of winged gynoparae in the aphid, Aphis fabae |
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Authors: | JIM HARDIE A. D. LEES |
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Affiliation: | Agricultural Research Council Insect Physiology Group, Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. In uncrowded rearing conditions, determination of the winged gynopara of the Aphis fabae Scopoli is dependent upon both pre- and postnatal short days (LD 12:12). Extension of the photophase to produce longday (LD 16:8) conditions localized on the head or abdominal region, showed that during the early larval instars of the parent generation (G1) there is a maternally-controlled induction of gynoparae. However, during later stages of embryonic development the presumptive gynoparae respond directly to photoperiod through the mother's abdominal wall. During early postnatal development, presumptive gynoparae (G2) remain sensitive to photoperiodic conditions; the photoperiodic receptors lie in the head. These results are discussed with respect to possible endocrine mediators of this photoperiodically controlled polymorphism. |
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Keywords: | Aphis fabae photoperiod gynopara localized illumination |
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