Survival and reproduction of codling moths exposed to 33° during larval and pupal development
1981
WHITE, L.D.
Most adult male codling moths, Cydia pomonella (L.), were sterile when they were transferred from 26° to 33°C at various larval stages. Exposures to 33° increased mortality (on average by 26.5%) and resulted in 48.5% and 30.7% fewer matings by treated males and females, respectively.
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Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Other Subjects
Pupal development
Language
English
Note
Includes references
Type
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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