Effect of photoperiod on immature development and diapause induction in the Kanzawa spider mite, Tetranychus kanzawai (Acari: Tetranychidae)
2011
Shah, Maqsood | Suzuki, Takeshi | Ghazy, Noureldin Abuelfadl | Amano, Hiroshi | Ohyama, Katsumi
The diapause response of the Kanzawa spider mite (KSM), Tetranychus kanzawai, was examined. KSMs were reared in aluminum bottles at 18°C with different combinations of light and dark periods created by the light-control unit. The developmental periods for all immature stages tended to decrease as the light period increased. The photoperiodic response curve for diapause induction showed that the critical (=50% diapause) light period was around 13 h days−1. No diapause induction was observed when the light period was longer than 13.5 h days−1 or under continuous light. At 13-h days−1 light period, the developmental period for deutonymphal stage as well as for the total immature stages was longer in diapaused females than in non-diapaused females. These results indicate that immature development as well as diapause induction are affected by photoperiod and further suggest that diapause-inducing stimuli prolong the developmental period especially for the deutonymphal stage of KSMs.
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