2015
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2015.74506
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THERMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF Aphis nerii BOYER DE FONSCOLOMBE AND ITS PREDATOR Cydonia vicina isis MULS.

Abstract: Laboratory experiments were conducted in Economic Entomology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University to estimate the heat requirements for Aphis nerii Boyer de Fonscolombe. attacking oleander shrubs at Mansoura district and its predator Cydonia vicina isis Muls.The results assured that, the lower development threshold for the nymphal stage was 13.11 ºC , and the thermal units expressed as degree-days (dd's) required for nymphal stage were 98.53, 95.12 and 102.74 (dd's) at 20ºC, 25ºC and 28ºC, r… Show more

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“…This could be confirmed by the pupal stage, in which the accumulated nutrients from different aphideggplant variety combinations increased the tolerance for lower temperatures, whereas this is not true for egg stage. In respect to C. propinqua isis, our estimation is different from that by El-Batran et al (2015) for larval and pupal stages, but is closed to that of egg stage, using Aphis nerii Boyer reared on oleander leaves at range of 20-28 °C. This is an additional confirmation of the effect on host plant on the quality of prey, resulting in low amount of heat required by pupal stage of predator, as the store of converted accumulated nutrients by larval stage.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…This could be confirmed by the pupal stage, in which the accumulated nutrients from different aphideggplant variety combinations increased the tolerance for lower temperatures, whereas this is not true for egg stage. In respect to C. propinqua isis, our estimation is different from that by El-Batran et al (2015) for larval and pupal stages, but is closed to that of egg stage, using Aphis nerii Boyer reared on oleander leaves at range of 20-28 °C. This is an additional confirmation of the effect on host plant on the quality of prey, resulting in low amount of heat required by pupal stage of predator, as the store of converted accumulated nutrients by larval stage.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%