The control of ovarian development during adult diapause in the cabbage whitefly, Aleyrodes proletella |
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Authors: | A. J. ADAMS |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berkshire |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Field collections of overwintering cabbage whitefly, Aleyrodes proletella L. (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) taken during the autumn and winter of 1982/83 and 1983/84 have shown that ovarian development proceeds at a low, but near uniform rate throughout diapause. Extensive fat body is recorded during the autumn and early winter of both periods, but this gradually diminishes during February and March. There does not appear to be a true refractory phase during the dormancy. A period of chilling primes the females for accelerated ovarian development in favourable conditions. When field collected females were transferred to light: dark 16:8 h (15°C) or L:D 12:12 h (15°C) in the laboratory, the subsequent rates of ovarian development were not significantly different, suggesting that temperature is the major regulator of the activation phase, although there was some evidence to suggest that an increase in photoperiod also has a role. |
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Keywords: | Diapause photoperiod Aleyrodes proletella ovary overwintering chilling |
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