2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2011.12.001
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Fruits of apple and sweet persimmon are not essential food sources for Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: Alydidae) which causes fruit-spotting

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“…Later, Moriya () concluded that P. stali adults immigrate into the orchard to feed on fruit seeds, based on the finding that the adults laid eggs when mature apple and pear fruit seeds were given. However, nymphs of R. pedestris fed only on apples or sweet persimmons never became third instars (Kim & Lim ). However, the pentatomid H. halys fed solely on fresh apple fruits can develop to adulthood, although this is not as good a food as other plants (Funayama , ).…”
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“…Later, Moriya () concluded that P. stali adults immigrate into the orchard to feed on fruit seeds, based on the finding that the adults laid eggs when mature apple and pear fruit seeds were given. However, nymphs of R. pedestris fed only on apples or sweet persimmons never became third instars (Kim & Lim ). However, the pentatomid H. halys fed solely on fresh apple fruits can develop to adulthood, although this is not as good a food as other plants (Funayama , ).…”
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“…). Kim and Lim () reported that either eggs or nymphs are absent on fruit trees in orchards. In our study, males fed on sweet persimmon fruit could not produce C14iBu and C18iBu and the amounts of E2HE2H and E2HZ3H were much less than in those males fed on soybean seeds.…”
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“…Among hemipterans, pentatomids and alydids are considered to be the most important pests causing nutritional and yield losses in soybean (Kono 1989, Son et al 2000, Lim and Mahmoud 2009, Bae et al 2012. Seeds provide concentrated nutrients compared with other plant parts (Slansky and Scriber 1985), and most of the seed-sucking hemipterans (e.g., those studied herein) are unable to develop on other hosts or plant parts without seeds (Jones 1979, Kim and Lim 2012, Mainali et al 2014.…”
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