Eur. J. Entomol. 103 (2): 337-346, 2006 | DOI: 10.14411/eje.2006.044

Effect of temperature and photoperiod on the life cycle in lineages of Myzus persicae nicotianae and Myzus persicae s. str. (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

Despoina POUPOULIDOU, John T. MARGARITOPOULOS*, Thiresia E. KEPHALOGIANNI, Kostas D. ZARPAS, John A. TSITSIPIS
Laboratory of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, Nea Ionia 384 46, Magnesia, Greece

Male production was examined in 70 Myzus persicae s.str and M. persicae nicotianae clonal lineages at 17°C and 10L : 14D. Sixty nine were characterised by a partial loss of sexuality (androcyclic producing few males, and intermediates producing some males and mating females), and one was found to be permanently parthenogenetic. High within and between lineage variation was detected. Most (81%) of the clonal lineages produced few males (0-5 males per parent) and only 6% had male production (10-16 males per parent) comparable to that (12-23 males per parent) of seven lineages with a sexual phase (holocyclic) which were examined under the same conditions. The length of prenatal exposure to 10L : 14D increased the production of males. Continuous rearing under 10L : 14D at 12°C adversely affected male production in another intermediate clonal lineage. Temperature was found to affect the production of sexuals and to modify the short day photoperiodic response. The production of males and mating females was higher at 12°C than at 17°C in most of the 20 aforementioned clonal lineages with a partial loss of sexuality. Six lineages were permanently parthenogenetic at 17°C, but two of them produced a few males and the other four a few males and mating females at 12°C. Seven lineages which produced a few males at 17°C, also produced some mating females at 12°C. Lastly, photoperiod similarly affected the production of sexuals in two of the aforementioned clonal lineages, one with a sexual phase and one intermediate, although the regimes for the peak of sexuals were different. In both lineages, however, males appeared in a 0.5-1 h shorter scotophase than mating females.

Keywords: Myzus persicae, Myzus persicae nicotianae, males, mating females, sexual morphs

Received: May 17, 2005; Revised: September 15, 2005; Accepted: September 15, 2005; Published: April 6, 2006  Show citation

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POUPOULIDOU, D., MARGARITOPOULOS, J.T., KEPHALOGIANNI, T.E., ZARPAS, K.D., & TSITSIPIS, J.A. (2006). Effect of temperature and photoperiod on the life cycle in lineages of Myzus persicae nicotianae and Myzus persicae s. str. (Hemiptera: Aphididae). EJE103(2), 337-346. doi: 10.14411/eje.2006.044
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