Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage
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Resumo: | Green lacewings can be mass reared to market their eggs. The ideal temperature is a main factor for egg storage or scheduling of insect production. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Ceraeochrysa cubana adult feeding on incubation period and feasibility off eggs storage under different temperatures. Adults were submitted to four artificial diets: honey + brewer's yeast (standard diet), molasses + brewer's yeast, honey + bee pollen and molasses + bee pollen. Incubation period was recorded keeping eggs at six different temperatures: 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 °C. requirements. We determined the duration of the incubation period and egg feasibility of C. cubana. In addition, we estimated the base temperature (Tb) and thermal threshold (K) for the green lacewing incubation. Regardless of diet, incubation period decreases according to increased temperature, which is indicated between 21 and 29 °C for better development and egg feasibility. Adult feeding influences thermal constant, however, does not influence base temperature of the eggs, which varies from 15 to 18 °C. Our results can serve as a basis for the choice of adults' diet and temperature for the storage of eggs during the mass rearing of C. cubana. |
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Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage Exigências térmicas do período embrionário de Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) submetida a dietas artificiais na fase adultaEgg storageGreen lacewingsMass rearingTemperatureAgricultural SciencesGreen lacewings can be mass reared to market their eggs. The ideal temperature is a main factor for egg storage or scheduling of insect production. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Ceraeochrysa cubana adult feeding on incubation period and feasibility off eggs storage under different temperatures. Adults were submitted to four artificial diets: honey + brewer's yeast (standard diet), molasses + brewer's yeast, honey + bee pollen and molasses + bee pollen. Incubation period was recorded keeping eggs at six different temperatures: 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 °C. requirements. We determined the duration of the incubation period and egg feasibility of C. cubana. In addition, we estimated the base temperature (Tb) and thermal threshold (K) for the green lacewing incubation. Regardless of diet, incubation period decreases according to increased temperature, which is indicated between 21 and 29 °C for better development and egg feasibility. Adult feeding influences thermal constant, however, does not influence base temperature of the eggs, which varies from 15 to 18 °C. Our results can serve as a basis for the choice of adults' diet and temperature for the storage of eggs during the mass rearing of C. cubana.Os crisopídeos podem ser criados em grande escala para comercialização dos ovos. A temperatura ideal é um fator decisivo para o armazenamento de ovos ou escalonamento da produção do inseto. Essa pesquisa objetivou avaliar a influência da alimentação dos adultos de Ceraeochrysa cubana no período de incubação e na viabilidade dos ovos armazenados em diferentes temperaturas. Os adultos foram submetidos a quatro dietas artificiais: mel + lêvedo de cerveja (padrão), melado + lêvedo de cerveja, mel + pólen apícola e melado + pólen apícola. O período de incubação foi registrado mantendo-se os ovos em seis temperaturas diferentes: 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 e 31 °C. Determinou-se a duração do período de incubação e a viabilidade dos ovos de C. cubana. Além disso, estimaram-se a temperatura base (Tb) e a constante térmica (K) para o período de incubação do crisopídeo. Independente da dieta, o período de incubação decresce de acordo com o aumento da temperatura, a qual tem faixa indicada para melhor desenvolvimento e viabilidade dos ovosentre 21 e 29 ºC. A alimentação dos adultos influencia na constante térmica, mas não influencia na temperatura base dos ovos, que varia de 15 a 18 ºC. Nossos resultados podem servir de base para a escolha da dieta dos adultos e da temperatura para armazenamento dos ovos durante a criação massal de C. cubana.EDUFU2018-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3950410.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-39504Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1488-1495Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1488-14951981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39504/24822Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Gilmar da Silva Nunes, Mileny dos Santos de Souza, Thais Aparecida Vitoriano Dantas, Izabela Nunes do Nascimento, Gemerson Machado de Oliveira, Robério de Oliveira, Jacinto de Luna Batistahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Gilmar da Silvade Souza, Mileny dos SantosDantas, Thais Aparecida VitorianoNascimento, Izabela Nunes dode Oliveira, Gemerson MachadoOliveira, Robério deBatista, Jacinto de Luna2022-02-02T03:50:28Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/39504Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-02T03:50:28Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage Exigências térmicas do período embrionário de Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) submetida a dietas artificiais na fase adulta |
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Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
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Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage Nunes, Gilmar da Silva Egg storage Green lacewings Mass rearing Temperature Agricultural Sciences |
title_short |
Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
title_full |
Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
title_fullStr |
Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
title_full_unstemmed |
Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
title_sort |
Thermal requirements of Ceraeochrysa cubana (Neuroptera: chrysopidae) embryonic period submitted to artificial diets at adult stage |
author |
Nunes, Gilmar da Silva |
author_facet |
Nunes, Gilmar da Silva de Souza, Mileny dos Santos Dantas, Thais Aparecida Vitoriano Nascimento, Izabela Nunes do de Oliveira, Gemerson Machado Oliveira, Robério de Batista, Jacinto de Luna |
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author |
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de Souza, Mileny dos Santos Dantas, Thais Aparecida Vitoriano Nascimento, Izabela Nunes do de Oliveira, Gemerson Machado Oliveira, Robério de Batista, Jacinto de Luna |
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Nunes, Gilmar da Silva de Souza, Mileny dos Santos Dantas, Thais Aparecida Vitoriano Nascimento, Izabela Nunes do de Oliveira, Gemerson Machado Oliveira, Robério de Batista, Jacinto de Luna |
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Egg storage Green lacewings Mass rearing Temperature Agricultural Sciences |
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Egg storage Green lacewings Mass rearing Temperature Agricultural Sciences |
description |
Green lacewings can be mass reared to market their eggs. The ideal temperature is a main factor for egg storage or scheduling of insect production. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Ceraeochrysa cubana adult feeding on incubation period and feasibility off eggs storage under different temperatures. Adults were submitted to four artificial diets: honey + brewer's yeast (standard diet), molasses + brewer's yeast, honey + bee pollen and molasses + bee pollen. Incubation period was recorded keeping eggs at six different temperatures: 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 °C. requirements. We determined the duration of the incubation period and egg feasibility of C. cubana. In addition, we estimated the base temperature (Tb) and thermal threshold (K) for the green lacewing incubation. Regardless of diet, incubation period decreases according to increased temperature, which is indicated between 21 and 29 °C for better development and egg feasibility. Adult feeding influences thermal constant, however, does not influence base temperature of the eggs, which varies from 15 to 18 °C. Our results can serve as a basis for the choice of adults' diet and temperature for the storage of eggs during the mass rearing of C. cubana. |
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2018 |
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Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1488-1495 Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1488-1495 1981-3163 reponame:Bioscience journal (Online) instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) instacron:UFU |
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