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Effect of temperatures on some biological parameters of Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on lentil
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Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is one of the aphid species known to cause economically important damage in lentil fields. Temperature effects on the developmental period, age stage, stage-specific survival, and reproductive capacity of A. craccivora were studied on lentil under laboratory conditions at four fixed temperatures (22.5, 25, 27.5, and 30 °C). As a result of the study, the developmental periods of nymphal stages of A. craccivora were determined as 26.04, 17.24, 23.98 and 26.74 degree days, respectively. A. craccivora had the longest pre-adult developmental period at 22.5 °C, the shortest developmental period at 27.5 °C, the highest productivity value was found as 62.74 at 25 °C, and the lowest value was found as 11.28 at 30 °C. In the study, the shortest preimaginal phases of development period, the longest individual lifespan, and the highest productivity were observed at 25 °C. In the study, the highest intrinsic rate of increase (r) of A. craccivora was 0.36 (day−1), the net reproductive rate (R0) was 63.67 (female/female), finite rate of increase (λ) was 1.43 day−1 and gross reproductive rate (GRR) was 80.88 at 25 °C. The shortest mean generation time (T) value was 8.63 days at 30 °C, while the shortest population doubling time (DT) was observed at 25 °C with 1.93 days. The most suitable temperature for population development was 25 °C for A. craccivora. The role of temperature as a key factor in determining the A. craccivora population on lentil is discussed.
Title: Effect of temperatures on some biological parameters of Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on lentil
Description:
Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is one of the aphid species known to cause economically important damage in lentil fields.
Temperature effects on the developmental period, age stage, stage-specific survival, and reproductive capacity of A.
craccivora were studied on lentil under laboratory conditions at four fixed temperatures (22.
5, 25, 27.
5, and 30 °C).
As a result of the study, the developmental periods of nymphal stages of A.
craccivora were determined as 26.
04, 17.
24, 23.
98 and 26.
74 degree days, respectively.
A.
craccivora had the longest pre-adult developmental period at 22.
5 °C, the shortest developmental period at 27.
5 °C, the highest productivity value was found as 62.
74 at 25 °C, and the lowest value was found as 11.
28 at 30 °C.
In the study, the shortest preimaginal phases of development period, the longest individual lifespan, and the highest productivity were observed at 25 °C.
In the study, the highest intrinsic rate of increase (r) of A.
craccivora was 0.
36 (day−1), the net reproductive rate (R0) was 63.
67 (female/female), finite rate of increase (λ) was 1.
43 day−1 and gross reproductive rate (GRR) was 80.
88 at 25 °C.
The shortest mean generation time (T) value was 8.
63 days at 30 °C, while the shortest population doubling time (DT) was observed at 25 °C with 1.
93 days.
The most suitable temperature for population development was 25 °C for A.
craccivora.
The role of temperature as a key factor in determining the A.
craccivora population on lentil is discussed.
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