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BARRERA ILLANES Alberto NicolÁs
artículos
Título:
EN REVISIÓN: Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Life cycle on stored walnuts under controlled enviromental conditions.
Autor/es:
BARRERA ILLANES, ALBERTO NICOLAS; POPICH, SUSANA BEATRIZ; AJMAT, MARÍA TERESA
Revista:
Folia Entomológica Mexicana (nueva serie)
Editorial:
Sociedad Mexicana De Entomología
Referencias:
Lugar: Colonia Montecillo, Texcoco; Año: 2017
ISSN:
2448-4776
Resumen:
Plodia interpunctella, known as Indian flour moth, is considered one of the most relevant pests of stored products worldwide. Infestation by P. interpunctella is one of the main causes of decrease in the production of stored walnuts in La Rioja, Argentina. Many investigations have shown that the biological cycle of this species depends on its diet and on environmental conditions.The study of the life cycle of Plodia interpunctella on stored walnuts was conducted under laboratory conditions at temperature values of (24 ± 1) ºC and average relative humidity of (56 ± 11) %. Eggs were collected daily and separated by batch. The presence of the head capsule exuvia was taken into account to determine the duration of the larval instars. Six larval instars were determined according to the exuvia found. The relationship between the between the length of larvae and the cephalic width was established by using the correlation coefficient, a key element in the instar characterization and for future tests for pest control. The duration of the complete life cycle of P. interpunctella fed on walnuts was of 71.56 days on average, since egg hatch until the death of the adult. The manipulation of larvae during the study did not affect significantly the duration of the cycle.Data obtained offer valuable information for pest management strategies in the storage of walnuts.