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A method for rearing the larval stages of the eastern spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana Clemens (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), for physiological studies
Abstract
A description is given of an axenic laboratory method for rearing Choristoneura fumiferana larvae that is suitable for physiological studies. The rearing procedure is a modification of the method of D. G. Grisdale (1984), using a wheat-germ based synthetic diet. The axenic rearing method resulted in a larval survival rate, defined as the number of 2nd-instar larvae that survived to the 6th instar (90.9+or-3.4% compared with a larval survival rate of 40.4+or-13.3% obtained by the unmodified method of Grisdale). The survival rate of 6th-instar larvae to the adult stage was about 98% using the axenic method. The development times for larvae using the axenic procedure were 4 days for 2nd-, 3rd- and 4th-instar larvae, 5 days for 5th-instar larvae and 7 (male) or 10 (female) for 6th-instar larvae. These values are in agreement with those reported for larvae reared by the Grisdale method, but a greater degree of development synchrony among larvae was obtained by the modified technique..RE: 9 ref.; SC: CA; TR; PE; CR; 0E; 6TSource type: Electronic(1- Text
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- Forest pests--Insect pests--Synthetic diets--Development--rearing techniques--diets--Wheat germ--trees--wheat--techniques--agricultural entomology--Tortricidae--Lepidoptera--Choristoneura fumiferana--insects--Triticum--arthropods--invertebrates--animals--Choristoneura--Poaceae--Cyperales--monocotyledons--angiosperms--Spermatophyta--plants--Pests Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Plants--Forests and Forest Trees Biology and Ecology--Techniques and Methodology