Some biological studies on the cotton leafworm, spodoptera littoralis ( boisd ) readed on natural and artificial diets [electronic resource].

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  • بعض الدراسات البيولوجية لدودة ورق القطن المرباه على تغذية طبيعية وصناعية [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of plant protection and pathology, 2012 v. 3 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2012.v.3(1)Summary: The cotton leafworm, Spodoptera /ittoralis (Boisd.) (Noctuide : Lepidoptera) was reared on two artificial diets (kidney bean and broad bean) and natural diet comparable with feeding on (castor oil bean leaves) under laboratory conditions at. 27±1'C and 70±5% R.H. The biological aspects were evaluted thorough eight generations. The two artificial diets were more preferred to the insect than the natural diet. The results revealed that the mean weight of the larval instars of S. Littoralis reared on the diets were significantly higher than that reared on the natural diet . The deposited eggs per female were slightly higher on artifical diet than those laid on natural diet. Moreover, the duration of generations were affected by the reartng on the two diets (33 and 32 days). respectively, while not affected when reartng on the castor oil bean leaves (42 days). Larval stage duration was significantly higher when reared on board bean than rearing on the castor oil bean leaves. The adult females of longevity was 7, g and 6 when feeding on kidney bean, broad bean and castor oil bean leaves, respectively. It be concluded that brood bean diet is the best to conduct out the different bio assays for the cotton leafworm , SIittoralis
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The cotton leafworm, Spodoptera /ittoralis (Boisd.) (Noctuide : Lepidoptera) was reared on two artificial diets (kidney bean and broad bean) and natural diet comparable with feeding on (castor oil bean leaves) under laboratory conditions at. 27±1'C and 70±5% R.H. The biological aspects were evaluted thorough eight generations. The two artificial diets were more preferred to the insect than the natural diet. The results revealed that the mean weight of the larval instars of S. Littoralis reared on the diets were significantly higher than that reared on the natural diet . The deposited eggs per female were slightly higher on artifical diet than those laid on natural diet. Moreover, the duration of generations were affected by the reartng on the two diets (33 and 32 days). respectively, while not affected when reartng on the castor oil bean leaves (42 days). Larval stage duration was significantly higher when reared on board bean than rearing on the castor oil bean leaves. The adult females of longevity was 7, g and 6 when feeding on kidney bean, broad bean and castor oil bean leaves, respectively. It be concluded that brood bean diet is the best to conduct out the different bio assays for the cotton leafworm , SIittoralis

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