Infestation Level Influences Oviposition Site Selection in the Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Plant Material
2.2. Insect Rearing
2.3. Bioassays
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
Number of Tested Insects | Responding Insects (%) 1 | Two Choice Assay | p-value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
81 | 72 (89) | 10 | 0 | ||
Males | 16 | 19 | 0.736 | ||
Females | 16 | 21 | 0.511 | ||
Eggs | 214 | 179 | 0.086 | ||
85 | 68 (80) | 20 | 0 | ||
Males | 12 | 23 | 0.090 | ||
Females | 16 | 17 | 1.000 | ||
Eggs | 163 | 202 | 0.047 | ||
82 | 55 (67) | 20 | 10 | ||
Males | 8 | 12 | 0.503 | ||
Females | 15 | 20 | 0.500 | ||
Eggs | 60 | 160 | <0.001 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Bawin, T.; De Backer, L.; Dujeu, D.; Legrand, P.; Megido, R.C.; Francis, F.; Verheggen, F.J. Infestation Level Influences Oviposition Site Selection in the Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Insects 2014, 5, 877-884. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects5040877
Bawin T, De Backer L, Dujeu D, Legrand P, Megido RC, Francis F, Verheggen FJ. Infestation Level Influences Oviposition Site Selection in the Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Insects. 2014; 5(4):877-884. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects5040877
Chicago/Turabian StyleBawin, Thomas, Lara De Backer, David Dujeu, Pauline Legrand, Rudy Caparros Megido, Frédéric Francis, and François J. Verheggen. 2014. "Infestation Level Influences Oviposition Site Selection in the Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)" Insects 5, no. 4: 877-884. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects5040877
APA StyleBawin, T., De Backer, L., Dujeu, D., Legrand, P., Megido, R. C., Francis, F., & Verheggen, F. J. (2014). Infestation Level Influences Oviposition Site Selection in the Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Insects, 5(4), 877-884. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects5040877