The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.

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Autor(a) principal: SPECHT, A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: DIAS, F. M. S., BLAS, G. S., ROQUE-SPECHT, V. F., CASAGRANDE, M. M., MIELKE, O. H. H., MONTEZANO, D. G., SANTOS, I. B., PAULA-MORAES, S. V., HUNT, T. E., MALAQUIAS, J. V., BONFIN, F. A. D., VIEIRA, P. V. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129938
Resumo: Feltia subterranea (Fabricius), commonly known as the granulate cutworm, is a common species of owlet moths (Noctuidae) of major agricultural importance, widely distributed in Nearctic and Neotropical regions. This study was conducted to determine the species biological parameters, gather information about its larval host plants, and assess the agricultural significance of this species in the Americas. The viability of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 98, 98, and 100%, respectively, under laboratory conditions. The average duration of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 3, 17, 4, and 13 d, respectively. All laboratory-reared larvae developed through five instars. The growth ratio was 1.93 for females and 1.85 for males. The duration of the larval stage was significantly longer in females than in males from the fourth instar. The duration of the pupal stage was significantly shorter in females than in males. When larval and pupal stage durations were combined, there were no significant differences in total development time as a function of sex. In total, 159 botanical taxa belonging to 41 families were recorded as host species for F. subterranea. The families with the greatest number of host species were Fabaceae (22), Poaceae (19), Asteraceae (16), Brassicaceae (13), Solanaceae (12), Amaranthaceae (7), Cucurbitaceae (7), and Malvaceae (5). It is noteworthy that the large number of native weeds used by F. subterranea as host plants could represent a significant source of infestation of crops in the agricultural landscape.
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spelling The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.LagartaLarvaPupaOvoBiotic potentialLife tablesPest managementFeltia subterranea (Fabricius), commonly known as the granulate cutworm, is a common species of owlet moths (Noctuidae) of major agricultural importance, widely distributed in Nearctic and Neotropical regions. This study was conducted to determine the species biological parameters, gather information about its larval host plants, and assess the agricultural significance of this species in the Americas. The viability of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 98, 98, and 100%, respectively, under laboratory conditions. The average duration of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 3, 17, 4, and 13 d, respectively. All laboratory-reared larvae developed through five instars. The growth ratio was 1.93 for females and 1.85 for males. The duration of the larval stage was significantly longer in females than in males from the fourth instar. The duration of the pupal stage was significantly shorter in females than in males. When larval and pupal stage durations were combined, there were no significant differences in total development time as a function of sex. In total, 159 botanical taxa belonging to 41 families were recorded as host species for F. subterranea. The families with the greatest number of host species were Fabaceae (22), Poaceae (19), Asteraceae (16), Brassicaceae (13), Solanaceae (12), Amaranthaceae (7), Cucurbitaceae (7), and Malvaceae (5). It is noteworthy that the large number of native weeds used by F. subterranea as host plants could represent a significant source of infestation of crops in the agricultural landscape.ALEXANDRE SPECHT, CPAC; JUACI VITORIA MALAQUIAS, CPAC.SPECHT, A.DIAS, F. M. S.BLAS, G. S.ROQUE-SPECHT, V. F.CASAGRANDE, M. M.MIELKE, O. H. H.MONTEZANO, D. G.SANTOS, I. B.PAULA-MORAES, S. V.HUNT, T. E.MALAQUIAS, J. V.BONFIN, F. A. D.VIEIRA, P. V. M.2021-02-11T04:13:21Z2021-02-11T04:13:21Z2021-02-102020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article18 p.Journal of Insect Science, v. 6, n. 22, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129938porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-02-11T04:13:32Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1129938Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-02-11T04:13:32falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-02-11T04:13:32Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
title The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
spellingShingle The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
SPECHT, A.
Lagarta
Larva
Pupa
Ovo
Biotic potential
Life tables
Pest management
title_short The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
title_full The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
title_fullStr The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
title_full_unstemmed The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
title_sort The Granulate Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): Biological Parameters Under Controlled Conditions, Host Plants, and Distribution in the Americas.
author SPECHT, A.
author_facet SPECHT, A.
DIAS, F. M. S.
BLAS, G. S.
ROQUE-SPECHT, V. F.
CASAGRANDE, M. M.
MIELKE, O. H. H.
MONTEZANO, D. G.
SANTOS, I. B.
PAULA-MORAES, S. V.
HUNT, T. E.
MALAQUIAS, J. V.
BONFIN, F. A. D.
VIEIRA, P. V. M.
author_role author
author2 DIAS, F. M. S.
BLAS, G. S.
ROQUE-SPECHT, V. F.
CASAGRANDE, M. M.
MIELKE, O. H. H.
MONTEZANO, D. G.
SANTOS, I. B.
PAULA-MORAES, S. V.
HUNT, T. E.
MALAQUIAS, J. V.
BONFIN, F. A. D.
VIEIRA, P. V. M.
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ALEXANDRE SPECHT, CPAC; JUACI VITORIA MALAQUIAS, CPAC.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SPECHT, A.
DIAS, F. M. S.
BLAS, G. S.
ROQUE-SPECHT, V. F.
CASAGRANDE, M. M.
MIELKE, O. H. H.
MONTEZANO, D. G.
SANTOS, I. B.
PAULA-MORAES, S. V.
HUNT, T. E.
MALAQUIAS, J. V.
BONFIN, F. A. D.
VIEIRA, P. V. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lagarta
Larva
Pupa
Ovo
Biotic potential
Life tables
Pest management
topic Lagarta
Larva
Pupa
Ovo
Biotic potential
Life tables
Pest management
description Feltia subterranea (Fabricius), commonly known as the granulate cutworm, is a common species of owlet moths (Noctuidae) of major agricultural importance, widely distributed in Nearctic and Neotropical regions. This study was conducted to determine the species biological parameters, gather information about its larval host plants, and assess the agricultural significance of this species in the Americas. The viability of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 98, 98, and 100%, respectively, under laboratory conditions. The average duration of the egg, larval, pupal stages, and prepupal period was 3, 17, 4, and 13 d, respectively. All laboratory-reared larvae developed through five instars. The growth ratio was 1.93 for females and 1.85 for males. The duration of the larval stage was significantly longer in females than in males from the fourth instar. The duration of the pupal stage was significantly shorter in females than in males. When larval and pupal stage durations were combined, there were no significant differences in total development time as a function of sex. In total, 159 botanical taxa belonging to 41 families were recorded as host species for F. subterranea. The families with the greatest number of host species were Fabaceae (22), Poaceae (19), Asteraceae (16), Brassicaceae (13), Solanaceae (12), Amaranthaceae (7), Cucurbitaceae (7), and Malvaceae (5). It is noteworthy that the large number of native weeds used by F. subterranea as host plants could represent a significant source of infestation of crops in the agricultural landscape.
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