2019
DOI: 10.1002/ps.5396
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Parental hypoxic exposure influences performance of offspring in Callosobruchus maculatus

Abstract: Background Modified atmosphere based on lack of O2 can protect stored grains from insect pest damage. Although population expansion of cowpea bruchid (Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius)) could be temporarily arrested when exposed to 2% O2, this insect could survive extended periods of hypoxia and continue its normal development if normoxic conditions resumed. It is not clear whether parental hypoxic treatment has any effects on offspring performance and response to hypoxia. Results Hypoxia postponed developm… Show more

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“…Drosophila melanogaster can improve its adaptability to hypoxic conditions by changing the diameter of the trachea and increasing oxygen intake [14]. Callosobruchus maculatus passes through the hypoxia period by slowing down its own growth and development and reducing fecundity [15]. The best insecticidal effect cannot be achieved using a CO 2 -modified atmosphere alone.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Drosophila melanogaster can improve its adaptability to hypoxic conditions by changing the diameter of the trachea and increasing oxygen intake [14]. Callosobruchus maculatus passes through the hypoxia period by slowing down its own growth and development and reducing fecundity [15]. The best insecticidal effect cannot be achieved using a CO 2 -modified atmosphere alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%