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Braz. j. biol ; 79(2): 278-285, Apr.-June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-989450

ABSTRACT

Abstract We studied the biology of Corythucha gossypii in Ricinus communis under different temperatures in climatic chambers adjusted at 20, 23, 25, and 28 °C, 60 ± 10% relative humidity, and a 12-h photoperiod. The development period and viability of eggs, the development period and survival rate of nymphs, and egg-adult cycle of C. gossypii as well as the adult longevity and fecundity were estimated. The thermal requirements (K) and temperature-base (Tb) were estimated for each of the immature stages and for the eggs-adults period. The duration of the eggs and nymphs phases and the egg-adult cycle of the C. gossypii on castor bean leaves at 20-28 °C were 7.6-17 days, 10.2-27.5 days, and 16.9-44.5 days, respectively. The lower temperature inhibited the oviposition of C. gossypii, whereas the higher temperatures were most favorable for its development. The municipalities of the Bahia state of Brumado, Irecê, Itaberaba, Jacobina, and Senhor do Bonfim were estimated to have a high potential for the population growth of C. gossypii. However, a greater number of generations per year of C. gossypii were observed in the municipalities of Brumado and Itaberaba.


Resumo Estudamos a biologia de Corythucha gossypii em Ricinus communis sob diferentes temperaturas em câmaras climatizadas ajustadas as temperaturas de 20, 23, 25 e 28 °C, umidade relativa de 60 ± 10% e fotoperíodo de 12 horas. O período de desenvolvimento e a viabilidade dos ovos, o período de desenvolvimento e a taxa de sobrevivência de ninfas e do ciclo de ovo-adulto de C. gossypii, bem como a longevidade dos adultos e fecundidade foram estimados. As exigências térmicas (K) e as temperaturas-bases (Tb) foram estimadas para cada um dos estádios imaturos e para o ciclo de ovo-adulto. A duração das fases de ovos e ninfas e do ciclo de ovo a adulto de C. gossypii em folhas de mamona a 20-28 °C foram de 7,6-17 dias, 10,2-27,5 dias e 16,9-44,5 dias, respectivamente. A temperatura mais baixa inibiu a oviposição de C. gossypii , enquanto as temperaturas mais altas foram favoráveis ao seu desenvolvimento. Os municípios do estado da Bahia de Brumado, Irecê, Itaberaba, Jacobina e Senhor do Bonfim foram estimados para ter um alto potencial para o crescimento populacional de C. gossypii. No entanto, o maior número de gerações por ano de C. gossypii foi observado nos municípios de Brumado e Itaberaba.


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Animals , Ricinus , Heteroptera/anatomy & histology , Heteroptera/physiology , Temperature , Brazil , Photoperiod , Fertility/physiology , Longevity/physiology , Nymph/physiology
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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1467186

ABSTRACT

Abstract We studied the biology of Corythucha gossypii in Ricinus communis under different temperatures in climatic chambers adjusted at 20, 23, 25, and 28 °C, 60 ± 10% relative humidity, and a 12-h photoperiod. The development period and viability of eggs, the development period and survival rate of nymphs, and egg-adult cycle of C. gossypii as well as the adult longevity and fecundity were estimated. The thermal requirements (K) and temperature-base (Tb) were estimated for each of the immature stages and for the eggs-adults period. The duration of the eggs and nymphs phases and the egg-adult cycle of the C. gossypii on castor bean leaves at 20-28 °C were 7.6-17 days, 10.2-27.5 days, and 16.9-44.5 days, respectively. The lower temperature inhibited the oviposition of C. gossypii, whereas the higher temperatures were most favorable for its development. The municipalities of the Bahia state of Brumado, Irecê, Itaberaba, Jacobina, and Senhor do Bonfim were estimated to have a high potential for the population growth of C. gossypii. However, a greater number of generations per year of C. gossypii were observed in the municipalities of Brumado and Itaberaba.


Resumo Estudamos a biologia de Corythucha gossypii em Ricinus communis sob diferentes temperaturas em câmaras climatizadas ajustadas as temperaturas de 20, 23, 25 e 28 °C, umidade relativa de 60 ± 10% e fotoperíodo de 12 horas. O período de desenvolvimento e a viabilidade dos ovos, o período de desenvolvimento e a taxa de sobrevivência de ninfas e do ciclo de ovo-adulto de C. gossypii, bem como a longevidade dos adultos e fecundidade foram estimados. As exigências térmicas (K) e as temperaturas-bases (Tb) foram estimadas para cada um dos estádios imaturos e para o ciclo de ovo-adulto. A duração das fases de ovos e ninfas e do ciclo de ovo a adulto de C. gossypii em folhas de mamona a 20-28 °C foram de 7,6-17 dias, 10,2-27,5 dias e 16,9-44,5 dias, respectivamente. A temperatura mais baixa inibiu a oviposição de C. gossypii , enquanto as temperaturas mais altas foram favoráveis ao seu desenvolvimento. Os municípios do estado da Bahia de Brumado, Irecê, Itaberaba, Jacobina e Senhor do Bonfim foram estimados para ter um alto potencial para o crescimento populacional de C. gossypii. No entanto, o maior número de gerações por ano de C. gossypii foi observado nos municípios de Brumado e Itaberaba.

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Neotrop. entomol ; 33(2): 149-154, Mar.-Apr. 2004. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-512709

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Estudaram-se as exigências térmicas de Tetranychus abacae Baker & Printchard em Musa sp. cv. Prata em quatro temperaturas constantes (20; 23; 25,5 e 30°C), bem como o efeito dessas sobre a fase adulta. Com esses dados, foram construídas tabelas de vida de fertilidade. Os estágios de ovo, larva, protoninfa, deutoninfa e ovo-adulto apresentaram temperatura base de 14,9; 15,2; 14,2; 16,2 e 15,3°C, respectivamente. As constantes térmicas foram de 47,7; 25,4; 25,5; 27,4 e 124,3 GD para as fases de ovo, larva, protoninfa, deutoninfa e período de ovo-adulto, respectivamente. A maior fecundidade foi verificada na temperatura de 25,5°C. A duração média da geração (T) variou de 50,03 a 13,51 dias entre as temperaturas de 20°C e 30°C. A taxa líquida de reprodução (R0) foi maior na temperatura de 25,5°C, aumentando 28,7 vezes a cada geração. A capacidade reprodutiva (r m) e a razão finita de aumento (l) variaram de 0,049 e 1,05 a 0,226 e 1,25 entre as temperaturas de 20°C a 30°C, respectivamente. Estimou-se que T. abacae pode desenvolver até 31 gerações por ano a 26°C em condições de campo e 43 gerações por ano a 30°C em condições de casa de vegetação, no estado de Pernambuco.


The thermal requirements of Tetranychus abacae Baker & Printchard in Musa sp. cv. Prata were studied at constant temperatures (20; 23; 25,5 and 30°C), as well as the effect of the temperatures on the adult phase. Age-specific life tables were built with the data. The basal temperature and thermal constant for egg, larva, protonymph, deutonymph and egg-adult development were: 14,9; 15,2; 14,2; 16,2 and 15,3°C and 47,7; 25,4; 25,5; 27,4 and 124,3 GD, respectively. High fecundity was registered at 25,5°C. The mean duration of the generation (T) varied from 50,03 to 13,51 days between 20°C and 30°C. The net reproductive rate (R0) was high at the temperature of 25,5°C, increasing 28,7 times at each generation. The intrinsic rate of natural increase (r m) and the finite rate of increase (l) varied from 0,049 and 1,05 to 0,226 and 1,25 between 20°C to 30°C, respectively. It as possible to estimate that T. abacae can develop up to 31 generations per year at 26°C in field conditions and 31 generations per year at 30°C in green house conditions, in Pernambuco State, Brazil.

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Neotrop. entomol ; 33(1): 1-6, Jan.-Feb. 2004. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-512639

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O efeito da temperatura sobre o desenvolvimento da broca do broto do mogno, Hypsipyla grandella (Zeller), foi determinado em laboratório, em Turrialba, Costa Rica. Para tanto, duzentos ovos com menos de 24h foram colocados individualmente em frascos de vidro e expostos às temperaturas de 10; 12,5; 15; 20; 25; 30 e 35oC. O estudo foi realizado em câmaras climáticas, com umidade de 80-90% e fotoperíodo de 8L:16D. Após a eclosão, as larvas foram alimentadas com folhas tenras de cedro (Cedrela odorata) einspecionados a cada 24h para determinar a duração das fases larval e de pupa, e a emergência dos adultosem cada temperatura. As relações entre essas variáveis e a temperatura foram analisadas através de ANOVA, regressão e correlação. A temperatura teve grande influência no desenvolvimento das fases imaturas e naemergência dos adultos de H. grandella. A duração do ciclo biológico (ovo-adulto) variou de 30 dias (30ºC) a 104 dias (15ºC). A mortalidade do estágio larval foi alta nessas temperaturas, alcançando taxas de 90% (15°C) e 45% (30ºC). A mortalidade de larvas de primeiro instar foi também relativamente alta (51-75%) nastemperaturas dentro do intervalo de 15ºC a 30ºC, com exceção daquelas que se desenvolveram a 25ºC (14%). O peso das pupas foi menor em temperaturas extremas (15ºC e 30ºC). A estimativa da temperatura base dedesenvolvimento para todos os estágios imaturos (8,5ºC) permitiu calcular a constante térmica (1320 graus dias), a qual possibilitará a previsão de picos populacionais no campo.


Developmental response of the mahogany shootborer, Hypsipyla grandella (Zeller), to temperature was determined in laboratory trials in Turrialba, Costa Rica. Two hundred fresh eggs (less than 24h old) were placed individually inside glass flasks, and exposed to seven constant temperatures (10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35°C), in separate experiments. These were carried out in environmental chambers, at 80-90% relative humidity and 8L:16D photoperiod. After hatch, larvae were fed tender foliage of Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) and were inspected every 24h to determine larval and pupal duration, and adult emergence, at each temperature. Relationships between these variables and temperature were analyzed by means of ANOVA, regression and correlation procedures. Temperature greatly influenced development of H. grandella immature stages and adult emergence; development time varied between 30 days (30ºC) and 104 days (15°C). Larval mortality was high at those temperatures, reaching values of 90% (15°C) and 45% (30ºC). Also, mortality of the first larval instar was relatively high (51-75%) at all temperaturesin the range 15-30°C, except at 25ºC (14%). Pupal weight was lower at extreme temperatures (15ºC and 30ºC).Estimation of a common lower thermal threshold for all immature stages (8.5ºC) allowed calculation of a general thermal constant (1320 degree-days), which could be used to predict population peaks in the field.

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Journal of Chongqing Medical University ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-571698

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Objective:To know the thermal and vibratory thresholds in normal subjects and their relation with age,sex,site and methods.Methods:We used TSA-2001 Ther mal Sensory Analyzer and VSA-6003 Vibratory Sensory Analyzer.Thermal and vibratory tests were performed in 100 healthy subjects on four sites with two methods(reaction time inclusive method and reaction time exclusive method).Results:The normative data of thermal and vibratory thresholds were presented in the table 2 to table 4 in the paper.There were no significant differences in TT and VT between men and females.TT and VT increased with age.There was difference in different sites.TT and VT obtained by the method of limits were higher than those obtained by the method of levels or staircases and it showed a significant positive correlation with each other.Repeatability of the QST allowed for longitudinal studies.Conclusion:QST may assess the sensory functions of human body quantitatively,and the TT and VT are influenced by testing method,site and age of subjects.

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Neotrop. entomol ; 30(3): 369-371, Sept. 2001. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-514366

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Laboratory and field experiments were conducted from October 1998 to August 1999, aiming to estimate the thermal requirements of Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt.). The development of the aphid was studied under laboratory conditions in kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala. using incubators adjusted to 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30°C, 14h photophase and 70±10 percent RH. The lower developmental thermal threshold found was 3.04°C and the thermal constant 132.21 degree-days. The prediction of adult occurrence in the field was done using the triangulation method; the populational peak was predicted to occur 0-1 day before the date it was actually observed in the field.


Experimentos de laboratório e de campo foram realizados de outubro de 1998 a agosto de 1999, visando estimar as exigências térmicas de Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt). Para isso, o desenvolvimento do afídeo foi estudado em condições de laboratório em couve, Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala, usando câmaras climatizadas reguladas a 10, 15, 20, 25 e 30°C, fotofase de 14h e UR de 70±10 por cento. O limite térmico inferior de desenvolvimento de L. erysimi foi de 3,04°C e a constante térmica 132,21 graus-dia. A previsão de ocorrência de adultos no campo foi feita usando-se o método da triangulação; o pico populacional foi previsto para 0-1 dia antes da data em que o mesmo foi observado no campo.

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Journal of Chongqing Medical University ; (12)1987.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-574827

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Objective: To understand the effect of different rates of stimulus on thermal threshold.Methods: TSA-2001 Thermal Sensory Analyzer was used.The cool,warm,cold pain and heat pain thresholds were determined at the two body sites in two group of age-matched health adults at different rates of stimulus by the method of "Limits".Results: There was no significant difference between the cool threshold and warm threshold at two sites.There was smaller cool pain threshold on left dorsum pedis and heat pain threshold on left fingers as the rate of stimulus was faster,while larger thresholds appeared as the temperature change was slower.There was significant difference between the above-mentioned two thresholds at different rates of stimulus.There was no significant difference between the thresholds of the cold pain on left fingers,the heat pain on left dorsum pedis.Conclusion: There is no significant difference between the warm,cool thresholds at the different rates of thermal stimulus by the method of "Limits" when the rate of thermal stimulus is low and the difference of two rates of thermal stimulus is smaller.The cool pain and heat pain threshold may degrade or not differentiate when the increase of the rate of stimulus is not enough.

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