Author/Authors :
نجف آبادي مدرس ، سيد سعيد نويسنده Department of Entomology, Agriculture and Natural Resources Research Center,Arak Modarres Najafabadi, Seyed Saeid , زماني، عباس علي نويسنده ,
Abstract :
AbstractIt is well recognized that the quality of host plants affects the development and survival
of herbivorous arthropods. The life table parameters of Tetranychus urticae Koch, on
six cultivars of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) "chiti Khomein, chiti Ks21189,
red Akhtar, red Ks31169, white Pak and white G11867" were studied at constant
laboratory conditions (27±2?C, 70±5% RH and 16 L:8 D h), during 2009–2011. Results
showed that the immature developmental times of males and females were significantly
influenced by bean cultivars. Tetranychus urticae laid significantly more eggs per day
on red Akhtar cultivar (16.16) compared with the other cultivars. The mean generation
time affected by different cultivars and it’s ranged varied from 23.37 to 34.82 days.
Percentage the egg hatching of TSSM ranged varied from 88.25% to 94.20%. The
highest intrinsic rate of increase (rm), was recorded on red Akhtar (0.269±0.031day-1)
and the lowest value was obtained on white Pak (0.129±0.048day-1). In addition, net
reproductive rate (R0) and finite rate of increase (?) of the TSSM had the highest value
on red Akhtar (62.38±1.05 female offspring and 1.30±1.02 day-1, respectively). The
lowest values of these parameters were recorded on white Pak as 27.37±1.40 female
offspring and 1.13±1.10 day-1, respectively. Doubling time (DT) varied significantly on
different cultivars and its shortest and longest values were obtained on red Akhtar and
white Pak, respectively. Our findings revealed that white beans (Pak and G11867) were
less suitable cultivars, suggesting that they are more resistant to the TSSM than the
other cultivars.