Adaptive changes in pheromone production and release under rearing conditions in stink bugs
Hao Xu,
Tingxia Hu,
Xingpeng Li
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHealthy cultures of arthropods are important for pest management programs (e.g., bio‐control). Little is known about how rearing conditions may affect pheromonal interactions. We investigated how rearing histories and densities affect the pheromone emission/production in two stinkbug species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera), the predatory bug Arma custos, a biocontrol agent and the bean bug Riptortus pedestris, a pest on legume crops.ResultsNymphs of newly‐established laboratory colonies of both species prod… Show more
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