Andreadis, Stefanos
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Research article2014Peer reviewed
Dimotsiou, O.; Andreadis, S.; Savopoulou-Soultani, M.
Sesamia nonagrioides Lefébvre (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) has a fairly wide range of host plants. The present study tests the egg-laying preference of S. nonagrioides on four potential host plants (maize, sweet and fiber sorghum and johnsongrass) with respect to several life history traits. No-choice and two-choice tests in all possible combinations were conducted. Concerning no-choice tests, significantly higher number of eggs were laid on sweet sorghum (282.5 eggs/female) in relation to the other tested plants. Moreover, viability of eggs that were laid on sweet sorghum was significantly higher in relation to those that were laid on johnsongrass. Longevity of females reared on maize plants was significantly greater compared with the other test plants except johnsongrass. Furthermore, pre-oviposition period of females reared on maize was significantly longer (2.4-fold) compared with that on sweet sorghum and johnsongrass. Similarly post-oviposition period of females reared on maize was significantly longer compared with that on fiber sorghum. On two choice tests significantly fewer eggs were laid on sweet sorghum than on maize. On the other hand, significantly more eggs were laid on sweet sorghum than on fiber sorghum and johnsongrass. We discuss the potential of secondary hosts to be used as trap plants. © 2013 The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology.
Life history traits; No choice test; Oviposition assays; Sesamia nonagrioides; Two choice test
Applied Entomology and Zoology
2014, volume: 49, number: 1, pages: 27-33
Ecology
Zoology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/132108