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Hasan Rahmani

Nazari, P., Rahmani, H., Kavosi, A., Soleimani, A. and Zarei, Z. 2013.
Biological characteristics and life table parameters of the olive leaf moth, Palpita unionalis (Hübner) (Lep.: Pyralidae) feeding on three olive varieties in Iran.
Abstract


Olive leaf moth, Palpita unionalis (Hübner) is an injurious pest of nurseries, of young olive trees, and also of the suckers of old trees. In feeds on some other such host plants as Ash, Jasmine and Privet. Knowledge of the biology and life table parameters of the pest species is needed in any pest management program. In this work, life history traits and life table parameters as well as the population projection of P. unionalis were studied at 25± 1oC, 65±5 % R.H. and photoperiodism of 16:8 (L: D) on three olive cultivars of: Zard, Rowghani and Kronaiki. The age- stage, two-sex life table is made used of incorporate both sexes and the variation in developmental rate among individuals and as well to obtain accurate population parameters. The developmental time of immature stages (egg to adult emergence) on Kronaiki, Rowghani and Zard recorded were 35.05, 33.78 and 36.08 days, respectively. The longevity of the female vs male adults in the three varieties were (9.33 and 7.00), (10.64 and 10.60) and (10.21 and 8.10) days, respectively. There was no significant difference observed among the life table parameters of the three tested varieties. The intrinsic rates of population increase on Kronaiki, Rowghani and Zard were 0.044, 0.049 and 0.047 d-1, respectively. The highest net reproductivity was found to be 8.61 offsprings per individual on Rowghani. Mean generation times (T) on the three varieties were 43.56, 42.12 and 42.04, respectively. Overall, Kronaiki was evaluated as the most undesirable as regards the pest. Therefore, considering other advantages of the variety and also considering the other pest species, this variety could be recommended as the most suitable one to largely reduce the pest problem.

 

 

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