1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0301-80591999000100005
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Efeito da nutrição de adultos e da umidade na fecundidade de Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Abstract: An. Soc. Entomol. Brasil 28(1): 49-57 (1999) Effects of Adult Nutrition and Humidity on the Fecundity of Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)ABSTRACT -The effects of water, three carbohydrates (frutose, sucrose and glucose), and honey at two concentrations (5 and 10%) as adult food, and moisture content inside cages were studied on the egg laying capacity of the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.). The sugarcane borer does not need carbohydrates as food source to reach higher egg … Show more

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“…Quando adultos de Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.) foram mantidos em ambiente totalmente seco (sem água livre), houve um predomínio de massas de ovos pequenas, não ocorrendo eclosão, mesmo com a umidade relativa do ar a 60±10% (Parra et al 1999); entretanto, na presença de água livre nas gaiolas, a viabilidade de ovos oscilou entre 79% e 85%. Também em Ecdytolopha aurantiana (Lima), ovos depositados em frutos de laranja tiveram viabilidade superior a 90% na faixa de umidade relativa de 50 a 90%, com redução para 80,8% quando foram submetidos a condições de 30% de umidade (Garcia 1998).…”
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“…Quando adultos de Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.) foram mantidos em ambiente totalmente seco (sem água livre), houve um predomínio de massas de ovos pequenas, não ocorrendo eclosão, mesmo com a umidade relativa do ar a 60±10% (Parra et al 1999); entretanto, na presença de água livre nas gaiolas, a viabilidade de ovos oscilou entre 79% e 85%. Também em Ecdytolopha aurantiana (Lima), ovos depositados em frutos de laranja tiveram viabilidade superior a 90% na faixa de umidade relativa de 50 a 90%, com redução para 80,8% quando foram submetidos a condições de 30% de umidade (Garcia 1998).…”
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“…Dispersed points represented atypical values of high egg viability, which possibly refer to larvae hatched from eggs laid by low fecundity females (Fig 3b). The requirements of P. operculella for food sources during adult stage for sustaining reproduction was observed for several other lepidopterans able to feed on several sugar sources (Savopoulou-Soultani et al 1998, Tisdale & Sappington 2001, although adult feeding is not always required (Milano et al 2010) and certain sugar sources may even be toxic to the adult (Parra et al 1999). Nevertheless, it has been demonstrated and argued that carbohydrates fed by adults may be an additional food supply that helps the vitellogenin synthesis and egg development, thus increasing fecundity (Savopoulou-Soultani et al 1998, Tisdale & Sappington 2001.…”
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“…They play fundamental roles in fi eld assays, such as dispersion analyses, capture and recapture and in nutritional and phenological studies. These techniques include the use of fl uorescent markers or dyes, which allow easier identifi cation, but in addition they must have the lowest possible infl uence over the performed studies (Hagler & Jackson 2001).The reproductive potential of lepidopterans is infl uenced by the insect's lifecycle, nutritional status and development of reproductive organs, all of them influenced by physiological events regulated by hormonal levels (Parra et al 1999, Cole et al 2002.Hormones play a major role in regulating protein synthesis in the reproductive tissues of insects, including Lepidoptera (Sorge et al 2000), and the possibility to alter the reproductive capacity of adults by feeding them hormone analogs, such as the ecdysteroid agonist tebufenozide, has been exploited (Smagghe & Degheele 1994).The objectives of this study were to verify if adults of P. operculella feed on sugar solutions and the effect of sugar consumption on their reproductive fi tness, as a step towards the development of hormone-based baits to control de reproductive capacity of this pest in fi eld conditions. …”
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“…Para Macedo (2002), cada câmara deve conter 30 fêmeas e 45 machos, e, diariamente, devem-se eliminar os indivíduos mortos e, nunca colocar novos adultos em câmaras velhas para completar o número deles. De acordo com Parra et al (1999), a broca da cana-de-açúcar não necessita de carboidratos na sua alimentação, já que insetos, alimentados apenas com água, colocam número de ovos iguais ou superiores.…”
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