Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment

Fruit of two almond, Prunus amygdalus Linnaeus, cultivars (Retsou and Truoito) containing diapausing larvae of Eurytoma amygdali Enderlein, were collected in early August from coastal areas in northern Greece. Some larvae were removed from the fruit and maintained singly in open plastic vials and ot...

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Main Authors: John T. MARGARITOPOULOS, Minos E. TZANAKAKIS
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Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2006-10-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-7ccc3c40a6e34b4aaad2112a560cfac12021-04-16T20:34:04ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292006-10-01103473374210.14411/eje.2006.097eje-200604-0003Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatmentJohn T. MARGARITOPOULOS0Minos E. TZANAKAKIS1Laboratory of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, Fytokou Street, 384 46 Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece; e-mail: jmarg@uth.grAristotle University of Thessaloniki, 540 06 Thessaloniki, GreeceFruit of two almond, Prunus amygdalus Linnaeus, cultivars (Retsou and Truoito) containing diapausing larvae of Eurytoma amygdali Enderlein, were collected in early August from coastal areas in northern Greece. Some larvae were removed from the fruit and maintained singly in open plastic vials and others left in the fruit until the end of the low-temperature period. They were kept at a low temperature of 10°C from the beginning, or after 8 weeks at 20°C. The larvae were subsequently maintained at 20°C and whether they completed the two diapause stages was recorded for 60 more weeks. When the larvae in vials, were kept initially for 8 weeks at 20°C, most of those from Retsou and all of those Truoito almonds completed the first stage of diapause. Of the larvae in the fruits, most of those in Truoito but less than 50% of those in Retsou almonds completed the first stage of diapause after 8 weeks at 20°C. Larvae from different orchards and different almond cultivars differed in diapause intensity. When the larvae were kept at a low temperature of 10°C from the beginning for 4, 8 or 16 weeks and then at 20°C they completed the second diapause stage synchronously, but the time of completion was delayed, and depended on the duration of the low temperature treatment. In several cases the time to diapause completion was bimodally distributed and the relative size of peak depended on the duration of the early exposure to low temperature.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200604-0003_Diapause_completion_in_the_almond_seed_wasp_Eurytoma_amygdali_Hymenoptera_Eurytomidae_following_early_low_t.phpdiapause developmentdiapause terminationinsect dormancylow temperaturesalmondsalmond seed waspeurytomidae
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author John T. MARGARITOPOULOS
Minos E. TZANAKAKIS
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Minos E. TZANAKAKIS
Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
European Journal of Entomology
diapause development
diapause termination
insect dormancy
low temperatures
almonds
almond seed wasp
eurytomidae
author_facet John T. MARGARITOPOULOS
Minos E. TZANAKAKIS
author_sort John T. MARGARITOPOULOS
title Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
title_short Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
title_full Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
title_fullStr Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
title_full_unstemmed Diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
title_sort diapause completion in the almond seed wasp, eurytoma amygdali (hymenoptera: eurytomidae) following early low temperature treatment
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2006-10-01
description Fruit of two almond, Prunus amygdalus Linnaeus, cultivars (Retsou and Truoito) containing diapausing larvae of Eurytoma amygdali Enderlein, were collected in early August from coastal areas in northern Greece. Some larvae were removed from the fruit and maintained singly in open plastic vials and others left in the fruit until the end of the low-temperature period. They were kept at a low temperature of 10°C from the beginning, or after 8 weeks at 20°C. The larvae were subsequently maintained at 20°C and whether they completed the two diapause stages was recorded for 60 more weeks. When the larvae in vials, were kept initially for 8 weeks at 20°C, most of those from Retsou and all of those Truoito almonds completed the first stage of diapause. Of the larvae in the fruits, most of those in Truoito but less than 50% of those in Retsou almonds completed the first stage of diapause after 8 weeks at 20°C. Larvae from different orchards and different almond cultivars differed in diapause intensity. When the larvae were kept at a low temperature of 10°C from the beginning for 4, 8 or 16 weeks and then at 20°C they completed the second diapause stage synchronously, but the time of completion was delayed, and depended on the duration of the low temperature treatment. In several cases the time to diapause completion was bimodally distributed and the relative size of peak depended on the duration of the early exposure to low temperature.
topic diapause development
diapause termination
insect dormancy
low temperatures
almonds
almond seed wasp
eurytomidae
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200604-0003_Diapause_completion_in_the_almond_seed_wasp_Eurytoma_amygdali_Hymenoptera_Eurytomidae_following_early_low_t.php
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