2015
DOI: 10.21608/eajbsa.2015.12875
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Study the Biology and Thermal Requirements of Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders), Infestated Cotton Bolls var Giza 90, Under Natural Conditions.

Abstract: The Egyptian cotton variety Giza 90 was planted in a wire green house (4 sides and rough of wire 0.1mm mesh) and the recommended agronomic practices were followed during 2013 and 2014 cotton seasons. The cotton bolls 20-25 days of age were tagged and artificially infected with newly hatched larvae of Pink Bollworm (PBW), Pectinophora gossypiella and followed daily during cotton season as well as during late season. The present results revealed that the PBW ability infestation% (= infestation severity) and infe… Show more

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“…The total heat unit requirement estimated using these thresholds for completion of one in-field generation of pink bollworm was in line with the various literature reports, e.g. 503.62 DD 16 , 492.00 DD 17 , 499.90 DD 36 , 499.13–522.11 DD 37 and 502 DD 38 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The total heat unit requirement estimated using these thresholds for completion of one in-field generation of pink bollworm was in line with the various literature reports, e.g. 503.62 DD 16 , 492.00 DD 17 , 499.90 DD 36 , 499.13–522.11 DD 37 and 502 DD 38 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The biology/fitness of P. gossypiella has been covered on various natural host plants and cotton, corn and wheat based artificial diets using old/simple table analysis in a number of studies 28 , 33 – 35 . When study the biology of an insect on artificial diet as compared to growing on natural food, feeding promote fitness reduces the amount of work, time, space, and money needed to cultivate the host plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%