Development of Spodoptera exigua Population: Does the Nutritional Status Matter?

(Hübner) is a common agricultural pest that can harm hundreds of crops. Nutrition conditions can significantly affect the development of insects, especially carbohydrates (C) and proteins (P), which are the two most critical nutrients. To study the development of the population under different carbo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Insects (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-12, Vol.14 (1), p.13
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Hancheng, Zhang, Bin, Li, Jiangjie, Qiao, Fengjiao, Ma, Qihong, Wan, Xuanwu, Jiang, Zhufeng, Li, Changyou
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Zusammenfassung:(Hübner) is a common agricultural pest that can harm hundreds of crops. Nutrition conditions can significantly affect the development of insects, especially carbohydrates (C) and proteins (P), which are the two most critical nutrients. To study the development of the population under different carbohydrate and protein nutrition conditions, we constructed a life table of both sexes of an population under three artificial diets: high nitrogen (P:C = 7:1), medium nitrogen, medium sugar (P:C = 1:1), and high sugar (P:C = 1:7). The results showed that the generation time of was 26.38 ± 0.54 d under the medium nitrogen-medium sugar diet, which was the shortest among the three nutrition conditions. The intrinsic rate of increase (0.18 ± 0.01), finite rate of increase (1.20 ± 0.01), fecundity (605.42 ± 36.33 eggs/female), and predicted population at 100 days (8,840,000) were significantly higher under the medium nitrogen-medium sugar condition. There was no significant difference in the net reproductive rate among the three conditions. These results suggested that an appropriate protein:carbohydrate ratio is beneficial to the rapid development of on farmland. These findings are important for scientifically predicting the population dynamics of from the perspective of nutritional ecology, understanding its catastrophic mechanism, and constructing a prevention and control system.
ISSN:2075-4450
2075-4450
DOI:10.3390/insects14010013