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AZZA, E., GAFFAR, S., HANAFY, H., SALAMA, N. (2020). TEMPERATURE AND PREYS AS FACTORS AFFECTING THE BIOLOGY OF COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA GROWTH AND ITS PREDATION CAPACITY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 98(1), 80-94. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2020.114364
EMAM K. AZZA; Saad A. GAFFAR; Hamdy M. E. HANAFY; NADA Z. S. SALAMA. "TEMPERATURE AND PREYS AS FACTORS AFFECTING THE BIOLOGY OF COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA GROWTH AND ITS PREDATION CAPACITY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 98, 1, 2020, 80-94. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2020.114364
AZZA, E., GAFFAR, S., HANAFY, H., SALAMA, N. (2020). 'TEMPERATURE AND PREYS AS FACTORS AFFECTING THE BIOLOGY OF COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA GROWTH AND ITS PREDATION CAPACITY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 98(1), pp. 80-94. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2020.114364
AZZA, E., GAFFAR, S., HANAFY, H., SALAMA, N. TEMPERATURE AND PREYS AS FACTORS AFFECTING THE BIOLOGY OF COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA GROWTH AND ITS PREDATION CAPACITY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2020; 98(1): 80-94. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2020.114364

TEMPERATURE AND PREYS AS FACTORS AFFECTING THE BIOLOGY OF COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA GROWTH AND ITS PREDATION CAPACITY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS

Article 7, Volume 98, Issue 1, March 2020, Page 80-94  XML PDF (353.15 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2020.114364
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Authors
EMAM K. AZZA* 1; Saad A. GAFFAR2; Hamdy M. E. HANAFY1; NADA Z. S. SALAMA2
1Faculty of Agriculture, Ain- Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
2Central Laboratory of Organic Agriculture, ARC, 12619, Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
The effect of three constant temperatures (20, 25 and 30 °C) and two host preys  (A. gossypii and M. persicae) on Coccinella septempunctataegg incubation periods, instars larvae and adults was studied. Obtained results indicated that using M. persicae as a prey at 25 °C was The effect of three constant temperatures (20, 25 and 30 °C) and two host preys (A. gossypii and M. persicae) on Coccinella septempunctataegg incubation periods, instars larvae and adults was studied. Obtained results indicated that using M. persicae as a prey at 25 °C was the most favorable conditions for rearing C. septempunctata adults. The less generation time (Gt) and the net reproduction rate (Ro) didn’t vary when C. septempunctata was reared on the two prey species. Temperatures of 20 and 25°C produced high values of Ro, while at 30 °C it had the highest Rm and (λ), the shortest doubling time (Dt) and Gt when larvae of the predator fed on one of the two prey species.The study proved that the temperature zone 20- 25°C seemed to be the most favorable conditions for C. septempunctata reproduction depending on the net reproductive rate values (Ro). Predation capacity of this predator was higher in adults than larvae. Female consumed much number of aphids than male.
Keywords
Coccinella septempunctata; laboratory studies; temperatures; preys; development
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