Effects of photoperiod and temperature on development and diapause induction in the Okayama population of Helicoverpa armigera (Hb.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Mohammed Hanif Qureshi, Tamotsu Murai, Hideya Yoshida, Takashi Shiraga, Hisaaki Tsumuki

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    Abstract

    The effects of temperature and photoperiod on the development and diapause induction of Helicoverpa armigera (Hb.) were examined under laboratory conditions. The larvae reared at 20°C under short as well as long photoperiods entered diapause at different rates in the pupal stage, except at 17L:7D. The critical photoperiod for diapause induction was between 12L:12D and 13L:11D. Irrespective of photoperiod, the larvae reared at 15°C entered diapause, while those reared at 30°C did not. The developmental periods for eggs, larvae and pupae (non-diapausing) shortened with increasing temperature were 5.7 and 2.3, 29.0 and 10.6 days, and 25.9 and 9.2 days at 20°C and 30°C, respectively. The developmental threshold temperatures for the egg, larva and pupa were 10.8°C, 13.6°C and 14.6°C, respectively. Furthermore, the effective temperature sums for development were 45.5, 200.0 and 142.9 day-degrees (D°), respectively. The heat requirements indicate that the insect may complete a maximum of four generations per year in southern Okayama Prefecture, western Japan.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)327-331
    Number of pages5
    JournalApplied Entomology and Zoology
    Volume34
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 1999

    Keywords

    • Critical photoperiod
    • Day-degrees
    • Helicoverpa armigera
    • Life cycle
    • Pupal diapause

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Insect Science

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