2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2016.06.001
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Thermal requirements and development of the Korean population of the potato leafminer, Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae)

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“…On all plant hosts, females had longer longevity than males. Several previous studies have also reported differences in longevity between sexes of S. exigua [ 19 , 21 ] and other insect species, such as the azuki bean weevil ( Callosobruchus chinensis , Coleoptera: Bruchidae) [ 26 ] and the potato leafminer fly ( Liriomyza huidobrensis , Diptera: Agromyzidae) [ 103 ]. These differences in adult longevity could be due to (i) complex interactions between the specific local environmental conditions and sex-specific costs of reproduction, (ii) epigenetic control of longevity by imprinting through DNA methylation, and (iii) increased fecundity and protection from aging stemming from the act of mating or components from the male ejaculate [ 104 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On all plant hosts, females had longer longevity than males. Several previous studies have also reported differences in longevity between sexes of S. exigua [ 19 , 21 ] and other insect species, such as the azuki bean weevil ( Callosobruchus chinensis , Coleoptera: Bruchidae) [ 26 ] and the potato leafminer fly ( Liriomyza huidobrensis , Diptera: Agromyzidae) [ 103 ]. These differences in adult longevity could be due to (i) complex interactions between the specific local environmental conditions and sex-specific costs of reproduction, (ii) epigenetic control of longevity by imprinting through DNA methylation, and (iii) increased fecundity and protection from aging stemming from the act of mating or components from the male ejaculate [ 104 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results further demonstrate that L. trifolii tolerance abilities not only influence the host plant but are also capable of being resistant to pesticide sprays used by farmers in the lowlands (Wang et al 2021). Similarly, L. huidobrensis, which attacks potato crops in Korea, has a high development value at low ambient temperatures or up to a temperature threshold of 9.46°C before declining with rising environmental temperature to 30°C (Maharjan and Jung 2016). This information is important because it may be one of the most recent predictive models for understanding the future evolution of plant pest community structures by using the information on changes in regional temperature (Azrag et al 2018;Wang et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 55%