• Title of article

    Demographic parameters of Helicoverpa armigera on ten corn hybrids-mediated artificial diets reveals striking differences

  • Author/Authors

    Fathipour, Yaghoub Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture. Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Babaei, Maryam Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture. Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Bagheri, Abdoolnabi Plant Protection Research Department - Hormozgan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Talebi, Ali Asghar Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture. Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Yazdanpanah, Shima Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture. Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    363
  • To page
    374
  • Abstract
    The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), is a destructive pest feeding on a diverse array of host plants. We studied the demographic parameters of H. armigera on artificial diets prepared from seeds of 10 corn Zea mays L. hybrids (KSC301, KSC403, KSC540, KSC600, KSC604, KSC704, KSC711, Maxima, NS770, and ZP677) using the agestage, two-sex life table procedure. The results revealed that except for the incubation period, the Z. mays hybrids-mediated artificial diets significantly affected the length of the other immature stages. They also influenced the adult longevity, adult pre-oviposition period (APOP), total pre-oviposition period (TPOP), and oviposition days of H. armigera. Furthermore, the total fecundity of H. armigera was affected by Z. mays hybrids. Accordingly, the females reared on KSC711 with 503.31 eggs had the highest total fecundity. The highest net reproductive rate (R0) (88.41 eggs/individual), the intrinsic rate of increase (r) (0.109 day-1), and finite rate of increase (λ) (1.115 day-1) were observed on KSC711. Our results provided valuable information regarding the life cycle of H. armigera on an artificial diet substrate prepared from different Z. mays hybrids. It was also revealed that although H. armigera had no significant differences in life table parameters on most hybrids, some of them, such as KSC711, were very susceptible to damage. One of the issues that emerged from these findings is the possibility of using some hybrids, e.g., KSC711, in the preparation of semi-artificial diets for this pest.
  • Keywords
    artificial diet , life table parameter , nutritional quality , secondary metabolites , seed-based diets
  • Journal title
    Journal of Crop Protection
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2687663