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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1999, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (6): 710-712.

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Effect of temperature on development,survival and reproduction of Liriomyza sativae

Chen Yan, Zhao Jingwei, Fan Qinghai   

  1. Fujian Agricultural University, Fuzhou 350002
  • Received:1997-06-02 Revised:1998-01-05 Online:1999-11-25 Published:1999-11-25

Abstract: This paper studied the development,survival and reproduction of vegetable leafminer (Liriomyza sativae) at eight constant temperatures (12,15,20,25,27.5,30,32.5 and 35℃) with 70%±5% R.H. and 14L◊10Dphotoperiod.The initiative development temperature and the available accumulation temperature were estimated to be 8.77℃ and 295.69 day degrees,respectively.The regression equations of development rate with temperature at various immature stages were given.The survival rates at various immature stages were higher at 20~27.5℃.Most of the death occurred at pupal stage,and no pupae could emerge at 35℃.The longevity of the adult decreased with increasing temperature,and the population growth index reached a peak at 27.5℃.

Key words: Liriomyza sativae, Temperature effect, Population growth, larval Japanese Halfbeak, geographically weighted regression, habitat suitability index, Bohai Sea