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Induction of prolonged larval feeding stage by juvenile hormone analogues in Tribolium Castaneum
Year:
1976
Source of publication :
Phytoparasitica
Authors :
יבלונסקי, שרה
;
.
ישעיה, יצחק
;
.
Volume :
4
Co-Authors:
Ishaaya, I.
Yablonski, S., Div. of Entomology, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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From page:
9
To page:
18
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Total pages:
10
)
Abstract:
Dietary ZR-512 and ZR-619 at concentrations of 10 - 1000 ppm induced prolongation of the larval feeding period up to tenfold, increasing larval weight up to double that of untreated larvae. A comparison study of four juvenoids, using 200 ppm of ZR-512, ZR-515, ZR-619 or ZR-777, showed that ZR-515 elicits the highest larval weight (6.2 mg) and ZR-777 the lowest (3.6 mg). In all cases a pronounced enhancement of larval weight - of 50 - 250% relative to untreated larvae (2.4 mg) - was obtained. Tr. castaneum larvae reared up to their 3rd instars on a diet containing 100 ppm of ZR-512, ZR-515, ZR-619 or ZR-777 and then transferred to a juvenile hormone-free diet, were not affected. The period between 4th instar larva and pupation should therefore be considered as critical for juvenile hormone effect. The induced prolongation of the larval stage after juvenile hormone treatment was followed by a pronounced enhancement of cuticle phenoloxidase activity, indicating an alteration of the larval biochemical processes. Although juvenile hormone treatment inhibits Tr. castaneum pupation and emergence, it markedly prolongs larval feeding stage and weight and thus accelerates damage. © 1976 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
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juvenile hormones, prolonging larval life span
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DOI :
10.1007/BF02981074
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Language:
אנגלית
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27536
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Induction of prolonged larval feeding stage by juvenile hormone analogues in Tribolium Castaneum
Dietary ZR-512 and ZR-619 at concentrations of 10 - 1000 ppm induced prolongation of the larval feeding period up to tenfold, increasing larval weight up to double that of untreated larvae. A comparison study of four juvenoids, using 200 ppm of ZR-512, ZR-515, ZR-619 or ZR-777, showed that ZR-515 elicits the highest larval weight (6.2 mg) and ZR-777 the lowest (3.6 mg). In all cases a pronounced enhancement of larval weight - of 50 - 250% relative to untreated larvae (2.4 mg) - was obtained. Tr. castaneum larvae reared up to their 3rd instars on a diet containing 100 ppm of ZR-512, ZR-515, ZR-619 or ZR-777 and then transferred to a juvenile hormone-free diet, were not affected. The period between 4th instar larva and pupation should therefore be considered as critical for juvenile hormone effect. The induced prolongation of the larval stage after juvenile hormone treatment was followed by a pronounced enhancement of cuticle phenoloxidase activity, indicating an alteration of the larval biochemical processes. Although juvenile hormone treatment inhibits Tr. castaneum pupation and emergence, it markedly prolongs larval feeding stage and weight and thus accelerates damage. © 1976 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
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