Host plant selection is linked to performance in Phthorimaea absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)

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作者
Aparna, Shivanna [1 ,2 ]
Kumar, Amritha R., V [2 ]
Sotelo-Cardona, Paola [3 ]
Srinivasan, Ramasamy [3 ]
机构
[1] World Vegetable Ctr South & Cent Asia, Safe & Sustainable Value Chains Flagship Program, ICRISAT Campus, Hyderabad 502324, India
[2] Univ Agr Sci, GKVK, Bengaluru 560065, Karnataka, India
[3] World Vegetable Ctr, Safe & Sustainable Value Chains Flagship Program, POB 42, Tainan 74199, Taiwan
关键词
invasive insect; Solanaceae; preference-performance hypothesis; Gelechiidae; two-sex life table analysis; OAK LEAF QUALITY; TUTA-ABSOLUTA; TOMATO LEAFMINER; OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE; TEMPORAL VARIATION; INSECT HERBIVORES; MOTHER KNOWS; BEHAVIOR; MEYRICK; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1093/ee/nvae044
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The evolution of oviposition preference in insects is considered a key evolutionary strategy in the context of host-plant interaction. It is hypothesized that insects maximize the survival and fitness of the subsequent generations by preferring specific host plant(s), known as the "preference-performance hypothesis." In this study, we tested whether adult host preference reflects the immature performance in an oligophagous insect, Phthorimaea absoluta Meyrick, a rapidly emerging invasive pest in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Based on a preliminary survey of the potential host plants of P. absoluta, we selected 6 Solanaceae species, namely, tomato, potato, eggplant, black nightshade, sweet pepper, and tobacco, for the oviposition preference studies. The results indicated that the tomato was the most preferred host in no-, dual- and multiple-choice assays, followed by potato, eggplant, and black nightshade. Subsequently, the insect life-table parameters were found to be superior on tomato compared to other hosts. The order of oviposition preference on the host plants was strongly correlated with the life-table parameters of P. absoluta. Thus, we provide clear evidence for the preference-performance hypothesis in the host selection behavior of P. absoluta. We also emphasize the necessity of conducting oviposition behavior research at various geographic locations to develop tailor-made integrated pest management programs.
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页码:665 / 676
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