837 resultados para Plutella-xylostella Lepidoptera


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Elevated jasmonic acid (JA) concentrations in response to herbivory can induce wounded plants to produce defences against herbivores. In laboratory and field experiments we compared the effects of exogenous JA treatment to two closely related cabbage species on the host-searching and oviposition preference of the diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella. JA-treated Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris) was less attractive than untreated Chinese cabbage to ovipositing DBM, while JA-treatment of common cabbage (B. oleracea) made plants more attractive than untreated controls for oviposition by this insect. Similar effects were observed when plants of the two species were damaged by DBM larvae. In the absence of insect-feeding, or JA application, Chinese cabbage is much more attractive to DBM than common cabbage. Inducible resistance therefore appears to occur in a more susceptible plant and induced susceptibility appears to occur in a more resistant plant, suggesting a possible balance mechanism between constitutive and inducible defences to a specialist herbivore.

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The characterization and identification of proteolytic bacteria from the gut of the velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis) were the objectives of this study. Twelve aerobic and anaerobic isolates of proteolytic bacteria were obtained from the caterpillar gut in calcium caseinate agar. The number of colony forming units (CFUs) of proteolytic bacteria was higher when the bacteria were extracted from caterpillars reared on artificial diet rather than on soybean leaves (1.73 +/- 0.35 X 10(3) and 0.55 +/- 0.22 X 10(3) CFU/mg gut, respectively). The isolated bacteria were divided into five distinct groups, according to their polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment-length polymorphism profiles. After molecular analysis, biochemical tests and fatty acid profile determination, the bacteria were identified as Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus, Enterococcus gallinarum, Enterococcus mundtii, and Staphylococcus xylosus. Bacterial proteolytic activity was assessed through in vitro colorimetric assays for (general) proteases, serine proteases, and cysteine proteases. The isolated bacteria were able of hydrolyzing all tested substrates, except Staphylococcus xylosus, which did not exhibit serine protease activity. This study provides support for the hypothesis that gut proteases from velvetbean caterpillar are not exclusively secreted by the insect cells but also by their symbiotic gut bacteria. The proteolytic activity from gut symbionts of the velvetbean caterpillar is suggestive of their potential role minimizing the potentially harmful consequences of protease inhibitors from some of this insect host plants, such as soybean, with implications for the management of this insect pest species.

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Con el propósito de evaluar el parasitoide Diadegma semiclausum Hellen, como una alternativa biológica (parasitoide) en el manejo de Plutella xylostella (L) se introdujo a Nicaragua un pie de cría. Se realizaron estudios relacionado a saneamiento del pie de cría traído desde Taiwán (Cuarentena), comportamiento biológico del insecto en condiciones de laboratorio y establecimiento en campos de repollo. Los estudios se realizaron en el laboratorio de parasitoides de la Universidad Nacional Agraria (Managua) y en condiciones de campo en el Departamento de Estelí. Las condiciones que se mantuvieron en el estudio fueron de 21ºC de temperatura y promedio de 65 % de humedad relativa. La fase de saneamiento consistió en evaluar la idoneidad de los parasitoides enviados desde Taiwán. Se identificó cada uno de los insectos (adultos) proveniente del pie de cría y de las tres primeras generaciones en etapa de cuarentena. Durante este período no se encontraron insectos atípicos a D. semiclausum . Otra variable evaluada fue la relación hembra: macho, la que comenzó con 1:7 del pie de cría mejorándose hasta 1:2 al final de la etapa de cuarentena. La biología se separó en periodos de huevo, larva; pupa y adulto obteniendo valores promedio de 10.2 días; 5.7 días y 14.8 días respectivamente, para un ciclo total de 31.4 días. El porcentaje de parasitismo registrado durante las dos primeras fases alcanzó un promedio de 90 % en condiciones de laboratorio. Se coloco una parcela de repollo ( Brassica oleoreacea var. Capitata ) en el campo para conocer la incidencia de D. semiclausum , alfinal se encontró que en el periodo de cosecha del cultivo, el porcentaje de parasitismo fue de 70 % asociando la incidencia del parasitoide nativo de la región D. insulare (Cresson) con un 59 % y un 11 % de parasitismo del parasitoide introducido D. semiclausum.

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The Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is one of the main plague-insect specie of Brassicaceae plants in Brazil and all over the world. The resistant genotypes use to its control is a promising alternative. This work aimed evaluates the eggs distribution along the plant, the adults' density per plant, and determine the cauliflower genotypes effect in the P. xylostella oviposition. The experiment was carried out at FCAV/UNESP-Jaboticabal Campus Phytossanity Department (Departamento de Fitossanidade). It was evaluated the eggs distribution, the P. xylostella adults density effect using Sharon hybrid, and tests with or without choose choice to determine the P. xylostella nonpreference in the Teresopolis Gigante, Verona, Barcelona, Sharon, Silver Streak, and Piracicaba Precoce genotypes. It is possible conclude that P. xylostella has higher willingness to oviposits in the stem than in the basal leaves. The three couple density of P. xylostella per plant is the best to discriminate cauliflower genotypes regarding the resistance grade to nonpreference choose choice to oviposition. During the P. xylostella oviposition preference tests with choose choice, the genotypes Sharon, Piracicaba Precoce, Barcelona, Verona e Teresopolis Gigante are less desirable to oviposition; while during the no choose choice tests the genotypes did not differ among them.

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The effect of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner 1911 var aizawai strain GC-91 (Bta) on the biological parameters and phytophagy of Podisus nigrispinus (Dallas 1851) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) were evaluated using the follow treatments: a) provision of deionized water and prey Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus 1758) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae); b) provision of only a solution containing Bta; and c) provision of prey and the solution containing Bta. To evaluate the phytophagy of the predator, leaves of Brassica oleraceae var acephala Linnaeus cv Manteiga da Georgia were provided and replaced every two days, and subsequently stained by immersion in 1% acid fuchsin. Staining enabled the visualization of the feeding sheath, which allowed for the quantification of punctures inflicted by P nigrispinus. The phytophagy, reproductive capacity and biological cycle in P nigrispinus were negatively affected by the presence of Bta; however, its predatory capacity was not altered.

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Herbivore-attacked plants produce specific volatile substances that represent important cues for host finding by natural enemies. The fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a voracious herbivore and usually feed on maize in all periods of the day. Given that plant needs light to synthesize de novo herbivore-induced volatiles, volatile blend may be changed depending on time of the day the plant is induced, what could interfere in natural enemy foraging. In this sense, the current study aimed to investigate differential attractiveness of maize elicited by fall armyworm regurgitant under light and dark conditions to its specialist larval parasitoid Campoletis flavicincta (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). All bioassays were conducted in Y-tube olfactometer to assess parasitoid response to odors from undamaged maize, mechanical damage, and regurgitant-treated plants at 0-1, 5-6, and 24-25 h after induction. The results showed that na < ve wasps were attracted to volatiles emitted by nocturnal regurgitant-treated maize at 5-6 h, but not to odors from diurnal regurgitant-treated plants. The differential attractiveness is likely due to blend composition as nocturnal regurgitant-treated plants emit aromatic compounds and the homoterpene (3E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene in larger amounts than diurnal-treated plants.

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Adult diamondback moths (DBM), Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), inoculated with the fungus Zoophthora radicans, were released within a large field cage containing DBM-infested potted broccoli plants. Larvae and pupae on exposed and caged control plants were examined on five occasions over the next 48 days for evidence of Z. radicans infection. Infected larvae were first detected on exposed plants 4 days after the initial release of adults, and after 48 days the infection level reached 79%. Aerially borne conidia were a factor in transmission of the fungus. Infection had no effect on possible losses of larval and adult cadavers due to scavengers in field crops. In a trial to measure the influence of infection on dispersal, twice as many non-infected as infected males were recaptured in pheromone traps, although the difference in cumulative catch only became significant 3 days after release of the males. In a separate experiment, when adult moths were inoculated with Beauveria bassiana conidia and released into the field cage, DBM larvae collected from 37 of 96 plants sampled 4 days later subsequently died from B. bassiana infection. The distribution of plants from which the infected larvae were collected was random, but the distribution of infected larvae was clustered within the cage. These findings suggest that the auto-dissemination of fungal pathogens may be a feasible strategy for DBM control, provided that epizootics can be established and maintained when DBM population densities are low.

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Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs requires a detailed knowledge of their interactions with the target pest. This experimental field study evaluated the impact of the endemic natural enemy complex of Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) on pest populations in commercial cabbage crops in southeastern Queensland, Australia. Management data were used to score pest management practices at experimental sites on independent Brassica farms practicing a range of pest management strategies, and mechanical methods of natural enemy exclusion were used to assess the impact of natural enemies on introduced cohorts of P. xylostella at each site. Natural enemy impact was greatest at sites adopting IPM and least at sites practicing conventional pest management strategies. At IPM sites, the contribution of natural enemies to P. xylostella mortality permitted the cultivation of marketable crops with no yield loss but with a substantial reduction in insecticide inputs. Three species of larval parasitoids (Diadegma semiclausum Hellen [Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae], Apanteles ippeus Nixon [Hymenoptera: Braconidae], and Oomyzus sokolowskii Kurdjumov [Hymenoptera: Eulophidae]) and one species of pupal parasitoid Diadromus collaris Gravenhorst (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) attacked immature P. xylostella. The most abundant groups of predatory arthropods caught in pitfall traps were Araneae (Lycosidae) > Coleoptera (Carabidae, Coccinelidae, Staphylinidae) > Neuroptera (Chrysopidae) > Formicidae, whereas on crop foliage Araneae (Clubionidae, Oxyopidae) > Coleoptera (Coccinelidae) > Neuroptera (Chrysopidae) were most common. The abundance and diversity of natural enemies was greatest at sites that adopted IPM, correlating greater P. xylostella mortality at these sites. The efficacy of the natural enemy complex to pest mortality under different pest management regimes and appropriate strategies to optimize this important natural resource are discussed.

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Background: Bacillus thuringiensis Cry toxins bind with different insect midgut proteins leading to toxin oligomerization, membrane insertion and pore formation. However, different Cry toxins had been shown to readily form high molecular weight oligomers or aggregates in solution in the absence of receptor interaction. The role of Cry oligomers formed in solution remains uncertain. The Cry9A proteins show high toxicity against different Lepidoptera, and no-cross resistance with Cry1A. Results: Cry9Aa655 protein formed oligomers easily in solution mediated by disulfide bonds, according to SDS-PAGE analysis under non-reducing and reducing conditions. However, oligomerization is not observed if Cry9Aa655 is activated with trypsin, suggesting that cysteine residues, C14 and C16, located in the N-terminal end that is processed during activation participate in this oligomerization. To determine the role of these residues on oligomerization and in toxicity single and double alanine substitution were constructed. In contrast to single C14A and C16A mutants, the double C14A–C16A mutant did not form oligomers in solution. Toxicity assays against Plutella xylostella showed that the C14A–C16A mutant had a similar insecticidal activity as the Cry9Aa655 protein indicating the oligomers of Cry9Aa formed in solution in the absence of receptor binding are not related with toxicity. Conclusions: The aggregation of Cry9Aa655 polypeptides was mediated by disulfide bonds. Cry9Aa655 C14 and C16C are involved in oligomerization in solution. These aggregate forms are not related to the mode of action of Cry9Aa leading to toxicity.

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Spiders are thought to play a significant role in limiting pest outbreaks in agroecosystems such as vineyards, orchards and cotton. The diversity and impact of spiders in vegetable crops are less well understood, although there is evidence that predators may be important for suppression of lepidopteran pests in Brassica crops, particularly early in the season before parasitoids become established. Sampling was conducted in early season plantings of Brassicas in the Lockyer Valley (South East Queensland, Australia) in order to determine the most commonly occurring spider families. The most numerous were Theridiidae, which were more strongly associated with cauliflower and poorly associated with cabbage. The Lycosidae and Clubionidae/Miturgidae (formerly in the ‘catch-all’ family Clubionidae) also occurred commonly. Lycosidae (and to a lesser extent Salticidae) had above average abundance in Chinese cabbage and below average abundance in broccoli compared with average abundance for these spider families; Clubionidae/Miturgidae had above average abundance in cauliflower. Laboratory studies were then conducted to explore the predatory capacity of these three most commonly occurring spider families. All three were capable of feeding on larvae of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus), and cabbage cluster caterpillar, Crocidolomia pavonana (Fabricius), under laboratory conditions. Theridiidae, which are thought to prey on small pests such as leafhoppers and aphids, were able to successfully attack larvae up to five times their body size. Predation rates varied from an average of 1.7 (SE = 0.47) (1.6 control corrected) larvae consumed over a 24 h period in the case of the Theridiidae, to 3.3 (SE = 0.60) larvae for the Clubionidae/Miturgidae.

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El experimento de campo se llevó a cabo en San Ignacio, municipio de la Concepción, departamento de Masaya con el objetivo de evaluar el efecto de policultivos (repollo-arroz, repollo-zanahoria, repollo-frijol y repollo-cebolla) sobre la palomilla de la col (Plutella xylostella L.) en el cultivo de repollo (Brassica oleracea L.) híbrido Izalco, además se evaluó un tratamiento en monocultivo de repollo y otro con aplicación de insecticida biológico dipel (Bacillus thuringiensis) para ser usados como testigo absoluto y relativo respectivamente. Las plagas predominantes durante el ensayo fueron Plutella Xylostella, Spodoptera sp., Ascia monuste y Afidos. En la etapa de crecimiento vegetativo (0-32 días después del trasplante, DDT),las población de Plutella xylostella fue baja, pero en la etapa de preformación de cabeza (32-64 DDT) la población se incrementó, los tratamientos que presentaron menores poblaciones fueron repollo-arroz, repollo + dipel seguido de repollo-cebolla. En la etapa de formación de cabeza (64-88 DDT) la incidencia de la plaga fue siempre alta en el monocultivo de repollo y repollo-frijol a excepción de los demás tratamientos, siendo esta la etapa de mayor importancia del cultivo. El uso de cultivos en asocio no ejerció ningún efecto sobre Ascia monuste, Spodoptera sp. y Afidos. En la incidencia de insectos benéficos sólo se encontró & ralas y sus poblaciones se mantuvieron a niveles bajos.

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El presente estudio se realizó con al objetivo de determinar el efecto de policultivos Repollo-Zanahoria sobre la entomofauna, rendimiento y calidad del repollo. Los cultivos asociados disminuyeron las poblaciones de la plaga Plutella xylostella más que en monocultivo; el porcentaje de plantas con daño fresco de P.xylostella, fue mayor en monocultivo existiendo una relación directa con las poblaciones de la plaga; en las otras plagas (Afidos, Diabrotica sp. y Creontiades sp) los policultivos no tuvieron un efecto claro sobre sus poblaciones, la dinámica de las plagas fue alta al inicio del cultivo pero descendieron conforme avanzó el desarrollo fenológico de las plantas de repollo y zanahoria. Para los enemigos naturales de P. xylostella como Diadegma insulare y Arañas los policultivos no ejercieron ningún efecto, lo mismo ocurre para el porcentaje de parasitismo de P. xylostella el cual osciló con un porcentaje entre 32 y 20%; Polybia sp. presentó alta incidencia en los monocu1tivos en relación a los policultivos. En todo el cic1o del cultivo la dinámica de los enemigos naturales fue diferente al de las plagas, dándose un efecto acumulado de los enemigos naturales, esto podría ser uno de los factores que ayudaron al descenso de la plaga P. xylostella en las dos últimas etapas del cultivo de repollo. El porcentaje de cabezas formadas fue ambos sistemas (80%), lo que nos indica que secundario (Zanahoria) en los policultivos no formación de las cabezas de repollo. El área foliar dañada en las cabezas de repollo fue menor en los policultivos por ende el precio que se registró por cabeza fue mayor en este sistema. Sin embargo el ingreso bruto de repollo fue mayor en monocultivo; igual ocurre con él ingreso bruto total, esta diferencia se debió al mayor número de cabezas de repollo en monocultivo que en sistemas asociados; también se debe a que la contribución económica de Zanahoria en policultivos no compensó al ingreso obtenido en repollo.