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Influence of temperature on the development and reproduction of Cinara cedri (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea: Lachninae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2021

Yingchao Ji
Affiliation:
College of Plant Protection, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China Shandong Research Center for Forestry Harmful Biological Control Engineering and Technology, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China
Guohua Li
Affiliation:
Taishan Institute of Forestry Science, Tai'an 271000, China
Chenggang Zhou
Affiliation:
College of Plant Protection, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China Shandong Research Center for Forestry Harmful Biological Control Engineering and Technology, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China
Shuyan Yin*
Affiliation:
College of Plant Protection, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China Shandong Research Center for Forestry Harmful Biological Control Engineering and Technology, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China
*
Author for correspondence: Shuyan Yin, Email: [email protected]

Abstract

Temperature is one of the main factors affecting insect growth, development and reproduction. The effects of temperatures (10, 15, 20, 25 and 30°C) on the development and reproduction of Cinara cedri Mimeur (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea: Lachnidae) fed on Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don were evaluated in this study. With the increase of temperature from 10 to 30°C, the development duration at different development stages gradually shortened. There was a significant positive correlation between the developmental rates and temperature, following a quadratic regression model. The lower developmental threshold temperature (C) and effective accumulated temperatures (K) for completing a generation were 4.13°C and 263.4 degree-days, respectively. The highest fecundity was observed at 20°C with 25.74 first-instar nymphs/female. Both the highest intrinsic rate of increase (r, 0.11 ± 0.03) and net reproduction rate (R0, 19.06 ± 2.05) were observed at 20°C, whereas the lowest values of r (0.05 ± 0.01) at 10°C and R0 (5.78 ± 0.88) at 30°C were observed. The results suggest that temperature significantly affects the biology of C. cedri and the optimal temperature for its development is 20°C.

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