2018
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toy317
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Effect of Gamma Irradiation on Fecundity, Sterility, and Female Sex Pheromone Production ofCallosobruchus chinensis(Coleoptera: Bruchidae)

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“…However, in both the cases the calling behavior was not completely affected as proven by the eggs laid by the fumigated or non-fumigated females when mated with either fumigated or non-fumigated males. Such kinds of detrimental effects were reported previously in irradiation treatments [30,31]. This report, probably for the rst time, reports the effect of fumigation exposures on the pheromone release by female C. chinensis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…However, in both the cases the calling behavior was not completely affected as proven by the eggs laid by the fumigated or non-fumigated females when mated with either fumigated or non-fumigated males. Such kinds of detrimental effects were reported previously in irradiation treatments [30,31]. This report, probably for the rst time, reports the effect of fumigation exposures on the pheromone release by female C. chinensis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…× 4 cm, SPL Life Science, Pocheon, Republic of Korea), which were then regularly observed for adult emergence. Newly emerged virgin adults were instantly separated by sex (females have serrate antennae and males have pectinate) and kept in the separate Petri-dishes with supply of water and bean grains as we detected the extended life duration due to supply of food and water in our previous experiment [30] until use in experiments. The colony reared under laboratory condition and used for the experiments were never exposed to any kind of insecticides before.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per reports, irradiation is permitted in at least 33 countries against some stored products; however, 14 countries permit it for all stored products (Hallman, 2013). Chiluwal et al (2019) exposed C. chinensis adults to gamma radiation (0, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 Gy) and found that female fecundity, hatchability, and adult fertility reduced after the dose of 300 Gy. Sileem et al (2019) studied the effect of gamma-irradiation in combination with food-grade diatomaceous earth (DE) against S. granarius, T. castaneum, and R. dominica.…”
Section: Irradiation (Ionizing Radiations)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1999, the release of sterile males of the tephritid fly Ceratitis capitata in the Hex River Valley in South Africa reduced wild fly populations 6 to 7-fold, greatly reducing crop losses due to this fruit fly (Barnes et al, 2004). SIT has been widely used in many countries against a variety of pests, including fruit flies [C. capitata (Plá et al, 2021), Anastrepha ludens (Ramírez-Santos et al, 2021), Zeugodacus cucurbita (Koyama et al, 2004)]; moths [Agrotis ipsilon (Salem et al, 2014), Agrotis segetum (Andreev and Martens, 1974), C. pomonella (Neven and Wakie, 2020)]; and beetles [Anoplophora glabripennis (IDIDS, 2003), Callosobruchus analis (Chiluwal et al, 2019)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%