Oviposition preference and larval development of Rhabdoscelus lineatocollis (Coleoptera : Rhynchophoridae) in sugarcane
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概要
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Oviposition experiments using sugarcane stems cut into 7 cm lengths were conducted. The results show that the Asiatic palm weevil, Rhabdoscelus lineatocollis oviposits no eggs on the hard and soft sugarcane varieties, F172 and NiF4, at any developmental stage where cracks were absent. Oviposition occurred, however, when the stems were artificially cracked by a knife and 0.45 eggs/female/day was laid in the cracks. When the epidermis was totally removed, about 0.5 eggs/female was laid per day. The survival rates of the larvae in the stem were more than 60% at 28±1℃, 90 days after innoculation. Most adult weevils stayed in the narrow space between the stem and the leaf sheath.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1998-08-25
著者
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TAKAHASHI Keiichi
Bureau of Agriculture and Mineral Resources
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SOEMORI Hiroshi
Yaeyama Branch, Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station
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TAKAHASHI Keiichi
Okinawa Subtropical Station, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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Soemori H
Yaeyama Substation Okinawa Prefectural Plant Disease And Insect Control Station
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Soemori Hiroshi
Yaeyama Branch Of Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station
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TERAUCHI Takayoshi
Okinawa Subtropical Staition, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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Sakakibara Mitsutaka
Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station
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Terauchi T
Japan International Res. Center For Agricultural Sci. Ishigaki Jpn
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Terauchi Takayoshi
Okinawa Sub-tropical Station Japan International Research Center For Agricultural Sciences
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Sakakibara M
Japan International Res. Center For Agricultural Sci. Okinawa Jpn
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Takahashi Keiichi
National Food Research Institute:(present Address)division Of Agriculture And Mineral Resources
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Takahashi Keiichi
Japan International Research Center For Agricultural Sciences Okinawa Subtropical Station
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Takahashi Keiichi
Okinawa Subtropical Station Japan International Research Center
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