Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Luana Karolline
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lara,Carlos Alexandre de, Coelho Junior,Aloisio, Ferreira,Paulo Sérgio Fiuza, Resende,Juliano Tadeu Vilela de, Bento,José Maurício Simões, Nardi,Cristiane
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The garden fleahopper, Microtechnites bractatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Miridae), is associated with several cultivated plant species and, despite its economic importance, little is known about its development and performance in such hosts. We described here, the morphology of immature stages, and evaluated the biology of M. bractatus in beans, potatoes, white clover, alfalfa, and wheat. The bioassays were carried out in the laboratory under controlled temperature (25±2ºC), humidity (UR70±15%), and photoperiod (12L:12D). The eggs of M. bractatus are elongated and slightly curved, without respiratory projections and light yellow in color, becoming dark at the end of the incubation period. Nymphs present an oval-shaped body, a reddish color that intensifies along with the development and dimorphic wing pads in the fifth instar. In the bioassays, the host plants influenced the biological aspects of M. bractatus, both in the immature and adult stages. Nymph survival was higher in clover and alfalfa, while in wheat, it was lower. Clover-fed insects had the longest longevity. The fecundity parameters and egg viability were favored in insects that fed on clover and alfalfa. The fertility life table showed that feeding M. bractatus with clover provides a higher net reproduction rate (R0) and a higher finite ratio of population increase (ʎ). This study contributes to bioecological and behavioral studies on M. bractatus and provides data for the recognition and characterization of individuals in the immature stage.
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spelling Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plantsGarden fleahopperInsect plant interactionPlant bugABSTRACT The garden fleahopper, Microtechnites bractatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Miridae), is associated with several cultivated plant species and, despite its economic importance, little is known about its development and performance in such hosts. We described here, the morphology of immature stages, and evaluated the biology of M. bractatus in beans, potatoes, white clover, alfalfa, and wheat. The bioassays were carried out in the laboratory under controlled temperature (25±2ºC), humidity (UR70±15%), and photoperiod (12L:12D). The eggs of M. bractatus are elongated and slightly curved, without respiratory projections and light yellow in color, becoming dark at the end of the incubation period. Nymphs present an oval-shaped body, a reddish color that intensifies along with the development and dimorphic wing pads in the fifth instar. In the bioassays, the host plants influenced the biological aspects of M. bractatus, both in the immature and adult stages. Nymph survival was higher in clover and alfalfa, while in wheat, it was lower. Clover-fed insects had the longest longevity. The fecundity parameters and egg viability were favored in insects that fed on clover and alfalfa. The fertility life table showed that feeding M. bractatus with clover provides a higher net reproduction rate (R0) and a higher finite ratio of population increase (ʎ). This study contributes to bioecological and behavioral studies on M. bractatus and provides data for the recognition and characterization of individuals in the immature stage.Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262022000300203Revista Brasileira de Entomologia v.66 n.3 2022reponame:Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (SBE)instacron:SBE10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2022-0016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro,Luana KarollineLara,Carlos Alexandre deCoelho Junior,AloisioFerreira,Paulo Sérgio FiuzaResende,Juliano Tadeu Vilela deBento,José Maurício SimõesNardi,Cristianeeng2022-09-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0085-56262022000300203Revistahttp://www.rbentomologia.com/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbe@ufpr.br1806-96650085-5626opendoar:2022-09-19T00:00Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (SBE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
title Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
spellingShingle Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
Ribeiro,Luana Karolline
Garden fleahopper
Insect plant interaction
Plant bug
title_short Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
title_full Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
title_fullStr Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
title_full_unstemmed Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
title_sort Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
author Ribeiro,Luana Karolline
author_facet Ribeiro,Luana Karolline
Lara,Carlos Alexandre de
Coelho Junior,Aloisio
Ferreira,Paulo Sérgio Fiuza
Resende,Juliano Tadeu Vilela de
Bento,José Maurício Simões
Nardi,Cristiane
author_role author
author2 Lara,Carlos Alexandre de
Coelho Junior,Aloisio
Ferreira,Paulo Sérgio Fiuza
Resende,Juliano Tadeu Vilela de
Bento,José Maurício Simões
Nardi,Cristiane
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Luana Karolline
Lara,Carlos Alexandre de
Coelho Junior,Aloisio
Ferreira,Paulo Sérgio Fiuza
Resende,Juliano Tadeu Vilela de
Bento,José Maurício Simões
Nardi,Cristiane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Garden fleahopper
Insect plant interaction
Plant bug
topic Garden fleahopper
Insect plant interaction
Plant bug
description ABSTRACT The garden fleahopper, Microtechnites bractatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Miridae), is associated with several cultivated plant species and, despite its economic importance, little is known about its development and performance in such hosts. We described here, the morphology of immature stages, and evaluated the biology of M. bractatus in beans, potatoes, white clover, alfalfa, and wheat. The bioassays were carried out in the laboratory under controlled temperature (25±2ºC), humidity (UR70±15%), and photoperiod (12L:12D). The eggs of M. bractatus are elongated and slightly curved, without respiratory projections and light yellow in color, becoming dark at the end of the incubation period. Nymphs present an oval-shaped body, a reddish color that intensifies along with the development and dimorphic wing pads in the fifth instar. In the bioassays, the host plants influenced the biological aspects of M. bractatus, both in the immature and adult stages. Nymph survival was higher in clover and alfalfa, while in wheat, it was lower. Clover-fed insects had the longest longevity. The fecundity parameters and egg viability were favored in insects that fed on clover and alfalfa. The fertility life table showed that feeding M. bractatus with clover provides a higher net reproduction rate (R0) and a higher finite ratio of population increase (ʎ). This study contributes to bioecological and behavioral studies on M. bractatus and provides data for the recognition and characterization of individuals in the immature stage.
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