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Changes of oviposition preference of diamondback moth after experiencing a neem-based repellent/deterrent BIOACT-TTM
小菜蛾经历“保卫德”后产卵选择行为的变化

Keywords: Plutella xylostella,BIOACT,experience,habituation,oviposition preference
小菜蛾
,保卫德,经历,习惯性反应,产卵选择性

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For the adults of phytophagous insects, their experience of non-host plant-originated repellent/deterrent may produce habituation or induced preference to it. In this study, the experience-induced changes in oviposition responses of diamondback moth Plutelle xylostella L. to a neem-based repellent BIOACT-TTM EC508 were examined in laboratory. 2-6 days old female moths were offered with 2-6 times or 2-6 days experience of the repellent, and their ovipostion preference to untreated and BIOACT-treated Chinese cabbages were evaluated. The results showed that BIOACT had a strong repellent effect to all of the naive 2-6 days old females, that only laid approximately 10% of their eggs on BIOACT-treated plants. As for the 2, 4 and 6 days old females who experienced 2 times or 2 days, 4 times or 4 days, and 6 times or 6 days of BIOACT, their mean oviposition rate on BIOACT-treated plants increased to 17%, 21%-24%, and 29% , respectively, demonstrating that this experience of the females induced their habituation or preference to BIOACT, and consequently, the repellent effect of BIOACT decreased. However, there were substantial variations in the experience-induced changes of oviposition preference among the individuals of the moth.

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