A comparative study of biology and morphometrics of two different species of Earias on okra crop

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY International Journal of Tropical Insect Science Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1007/s42690-023-01084-6
Sindhu Sheoran, Deepika Kalkal, Krishna Rolania, Rakesh Kumar, Pritam Kumari
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Abstract Okra shoot and fruit borers, Earias insulana and Earias vittella are the major pests of economically important crops like okra and cotton. It is important to understand pest biology and ecology before initiating control measures, however little is known about their comparative biology on okra. Therefore, we studied biometrics of E. insulana and E. vittella in laboratory conditions on okra fruits and recorded the duration of different life stages along with their morphological parameters, to differentiate both the species. Oviposition was comparable in both species, however, incubation period and oviposition period was shorter in E. vittella. Although incubation, oviposition, post-oviposition period were at par in both the species, but there was a significant difference in larval and pupa periods. Total life cycle being comparable in both species, the larval period was significantly longer in case of E. insulana (13.8 days), while its pupal period (8.5 days) was significantly shorter in comparision to E. vittella (9.9 days) . Sex ratio in E. insulana and E. vittella was recorded as 1:0.72 and 1: 0.61 (male: female) respectively. Both species were slightly different in terms of their morphological parameters. This study provides basic knowledge about the biology of these pests that may be helpful while formulating IPM strategies against them in okra as well as cotton.
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秋葵作物上两种不同土耳虫的生物学和形态计量学比较研究
摘要秋葵茎、果螟虫、岛地螟、小地螟是秋葵、棉花等重要经济作物的主要害虫。在开始控制措施之前,了解害虫生物学和生态学是很重要的,然而对秋葵的比较生物学知之甚少。因此,我们在实验室条件下,对秋葵果实上的岛叶乳杆菌(E. insulana)和维特乳杆菌(E. vittella)的生物特征进行了研究,并记录了它们不同生命阶段的持续时间和形态参数,以区分这两个物种。两种昆虫的产卵期相当,但卵期和孵化期较短。两种昆虫的孵化期、产卵期和产卵后期基本相同,但幼虫期和蛹期存在显著差异。两种昆虫的总生命周期相当,岛蛉的幼虫期明显长于岛蛉(13.8 d),蛹期明显短于卵蛉(9.9 d)。岛田鼠和黄田鼠的性别比分别为1:0.72和1:0. 61。两种在形态参数上略有不同。本研究提供了这些害虫的基本生物学知识,可能有助于制定秋葵和棉花的IPM防治策略。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Tropical Insect Science is the only journal devoted exclusively to the latest research in tropical and sub-tropical insect science. Each issue brings you original, peer-reviewed research findings on tropical insects and related arthropods, with special emphasis on their environmentally benign and sustainable management. The Journal"s scope includes arthropod ecology and biodiversity, ethno-entomology, arthropod taxonomy, integrated pest and vector management, and environmental issues. The Journal publishes research papers, short communications and scientific notes. The Journal also includes reports of meetings and obituaries of prominent scientists, book reviews, and review and mini-review articles that are normally submitted at the invitation of the Editors.
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