2010
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/103.1.66
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Effect of Diet on Development and Reproduction of Pezothrips kellyanus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)

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“…However, pollen is a key factor, which positively inßuences strongly development and reproduction of P. kellyanus and is most restricted during spring. Pezothrips kellyanus larva cannot complete its development when feeding with other diets such as honey, sugar, or just lemon leaves (Varikou et al 2010). This can explain not only the maintenance of high thrips population on ßowers of orange, lemon, grape fruit, and mandarin trees (Citrus reticulata Blanco) during blooming period, but also prove infestation only in young developed fruits just after petal falls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, pollen is a key factor, which positively inßuences strongly development and reproduction of P. kellyanus and is most restricted during spring. Pezothrips kellyanus larva cannot complete its development when feeding with other diets such as honey, sugar, or just lemon leaves (Varikou et al 2010). This can explain not only the maintenance of high thrips population on ßowers of orange, lemon, grape fruit, and mandarin trees (Citrus reticulata Blanco) during blooming period, but also prove infestation only in young developed fruits just after petal falls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only the addition of pollen offered a nutritional beneÞt for this thrips species. Pollen to the lemon leaf reduced total developmental time from egg to adult from 12.42 to 9.68 d, increased survival from 22.6 to 80.6%, and increased fecundity (Varikou et al 2010).…”
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“…En este momento las poblaciones se incrementan rápidamente, presumiblemente debido a la alta calidad nutricional de las flores y los tejidos en crecimiento. Se sabe que el polen reduce el tiempo de desarrollo y aumenta la supervivencia y la fecundidad de las hembras de P. kellyanus (Blank y Gill, 1997;Baker et al, 2002;Varikou et al, 2010), también se ha citado para otras especies de trips que las larvas privadas de polen presentan un menor desarrollo y una mayor mortalidad (Murai y Ishii, 1982;Teulon y Penman, 1991). Durante la caída de pétalos y debido a que esto ocurre en un lapso de tiempo muy corto, muchas de estas larvas caen al suelo, otras se mueven por el árbol buscando otras flores (observaciones propias al capturar muchas larvas en trampas pegajosas blancas en este periodo) y otras se quedan alimentándose en la zona mas protegida y más tierna que les queda, la unión del ovario con el disco floral.…”
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“…KellyÕs citrus thrips is a polyphagous species that requires pollen for feeding and reproduction (Baker et al 2002, Varikou 2010. Citrus ßowers and, in particular, lemon ßowers are the main source of pollen for KellyÕs citrus thrips (Teulon and Penman 1991).…”
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