Effect of photoperiod and allatectomy on reproduction and (second) diapause induction in post-diapause adult females of the Colorado potato beetle,Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say |
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Authors: | K S Lefevere J de Wilde |
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Institution: | Department of Entomology , Agricultural University , P.O. Box 8031, 6700 , EH Wageningen , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary The effect of photoperiod and allatectomy on the rates of oviposition and juvenile hormone (JH) synthesis was studied in female beetles after the break of adult diapause. The results indicate that after diapause, photoperiod has no effect on oviposition rates. However, the photoperiodic effect on diapause induction is restored within a few days after the break of the first diapause. Allatectomy performed within one day after diapause did not induce a second diapause, whereas about 40% of the beetles allatectomized after 3 or more days responded by entering a second diapause. Oogenesis in the operated animals was never completely prevented under long and short day conditions. These preliminary results suggest a change in the sensitivity of post-diapause beetles to photoperiodic and endocrine manipulation as compared with pre-diapause insects. |
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Keywords: | photoperiod juvenile hormone post-diapause reproduction Leptinotarsa decemlineata |
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