1973
DOI: 10.1093/jee/66.2.336
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Improvements in the Rearing Diet for Chrysopa carnea and the Amino Acid Requirements for Growth12

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“…Although much effort has gone into developing artificial diets for the mass-rearing of chrysopids (Hagen & Tassan, 1965 ;Hasegawa et al, 1989 ;Niijima & Matsuka, 1989 ;Vanderzant, 1969 and1973), and there have been several studies of larval development in relation to prey (Hyborn & Whitcomb, 1979 ;Muma, 1957), the effects of AH on larval development have not yet been investigated. This is despite the fact that larvae of C. carnea are known to feed on non-prey foods and, under some circumstances, preferentially select olive scale honeydew over insect prey.…”
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“…Although much effort has gone into developing artificial diets for the mass-rearing of chrysopids (Hagen & Tassan, 1965 ;Hasegawa et al, 1989 ;Niijima & Matsuka, 1989 ;Vanderzant, 1969 and1973), and there have been several studies of larval development in relation to prey (Hyborn & Whitcomb, 1979 ;Muma, 1957), the effects of AH on larval development have not yet been investigated. This is despite the fact that larvae of C. carnea are known to feed on non-prey foods and, under some circumstances, preferentially select olive scale honeydew over insect prey.…”
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“…Al variar la fuente de proteína en la dieta larval se han observado diferencias que pueden ser atribuidas tanto a la calidad como a la cantidad de éstas. La cantidad de proteína requerida en una dieta está influenciada por su calidad nutrimental, y a su vez está determinada por la composición de aminoácidos y por la digestibilidad que presenta (Vanderzant, 1973, Chang, 2004.…”
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“…Vanderzant (1969) evaluó como alimento para larvas de C. carnea una dieta artificial constituida por lecitina de soya y aceite, colina, inositol y ácido ascórbico en agua. Vanderzant (1973) demostró que la falta de lecitina de soya enzimática hidrolizada y la caseína reducían la emergencia de los adultos. Ridway et al (1970) evaluaron adultos de C. carnea alimentándolos con levadura.…”
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