Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience

2020
Authors
Gvozdenac, Sonja
Tanasković, Snežana

Vukajlović, Filip

Prvulović, Dejan

Ovuka, Jelena

Viacki, V.
Sedlar, Aleksandar
Article (Published version)

Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most devastating primary pests of stored grains. Adults feed mainly on endosperm, while larvae feed on germ, resulting in reduced germination and nutritional value of kernels. The influence of a commodity condition on the food preferences of S. oryzae has been well documented, but the influence of previous feeding experience ("natal habitat preference induction" - NHPI theory) has not yet been confirmed. This research aims to test the NHPI theory, to study the behavioural responses of S. oryzae virgin males and females to different grains (maize, wheat and barley) depending on rearing substrate and feeding history and to test host, feeding and oviposition preference. In a "Choice test", the host preference was determined based on the adult distribution on specific grains, feeding preferences based on grain damage (%) and grain loss (%), and ovipositional preference based on the progeny production. The results indicate that host, feeding and ...ovipositional preference of S. oryzae was not dependent on the previous feeding experience. Maize was the most preferential grain, regardless on the rearing substrate, for both male and female weevils. Grain damage, weight loss and progeny production were higher on maize, regardless on the rearing history.
Keywords:
maize / grains / storage pest / food attractiveness / progenySource:
Applied Ecology & Environmental Research, 2020, 18, 5, 6663-6673Publisher:
- Corvinus Univ Budapest, Budapest
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673
ISSN: 1589-1623
WoS: 000585225100039
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85094807124
Collections
Institution/Community
FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Gvozdenac, Sonja AU - Tanasković, Snežana AU - Vukajlović, Filip AU - Prvulović, Dejan AU - Ovuka, Jelena AU - Viacki, V. AU - Sedlar, Aleksandar PY - 2020 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2033 AB - Rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most devastating primary pests of stored grains. Adults feed mainly on endosperm, while larvae feed on germ, resulting in reduced germination and nutritional value of kernels. The influence of a commodity condition on the food preferences of S. oryzae has been well documented, but the influence of previous feeding experience ("natal habitat preference induction" - NHPI theory) has not yet been confirmed. This research aims to test the NHPI theory, to study the behavioural responses of S. oryzae virgin males and females to different grains (maize, wheat and barley) depending on rearing substrate and feeding history and to test host, feeding and oviposition preference. In a "Choice test", the host preference was determined based on the adult distribution on specific grains, feeding preferences based on grain damage (%) and grain loss (%), and ovipositional preference based on the progeny production. The results indicate that host, feeding and ovipositional preference of S. oryzae was not dependent on the previous feeding experience. Maize was the most preferential grain, regardless on the rearing substrate, for both male and female weevils. Grain damage, weight loss and progeny production were higher on maize, regardless on the rearing history. PB - Corvinus Univ Budapest, Budapest T2 - Applied Ecology & Environmental Research T1 - Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience EP - 6673 IS - 5 SP - 6663 VL - 18 DO - 10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673 ER -
@article{ author = "Gvozdenac, Sonja and Tanasković, Snežana and Vukajlović, Filip and Prvulović, Dejan and Ovuka, Jelena and Viacki, V. and Sedlar, Aleksandar", year = "2020", abstract = "Rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most devastating primary pests of stored grains. Adults feed mainly on endosperm, while larvae feed on germ, resulting in reduced germination and nutritional value of kernels. The influence of a commodity condition on the food preferences of S. oryzae has been well documented, but the influence of previous feeding experience ("natal habitat preference induction" - NHPI theory) has not yet been confirmed. This research aims to test the NHPI theory, to study the behavioural responses of S. oryzae virgin males and females to different grains (maize, wheat and barley) depending on rearing substrate and feeding history and to test host, feeding and oviposition preference. In a "Choice test", the host preference was determined based on the adult distribution on specific grains, feeding preferences based on grain damage (%) and grain loss (%), and ovipositional preference based on the progeny production. The results indicate that host, feeding and ovipositional preference of S. oryzae was not dependent on the previous feeding experience. Maize was the most preferential grain, regardless on the rearing substrate, for both male and female weevils. Grain damage, weight loss and progeny production were higher on maize, regardless on the rearing history.", publisher = "Corvinus Univ Budapest, Budapest", journal = "Applied Ecology & Environmental Research", title = "Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience", pages = "6673-6663", number = "5", volume = "18", doi = "10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673" }
Gvozdenac, S., Tanasković, S., Vukajlović, F., Prvulović, D., Ovuka, J., Viacki, V.,& Sedlar, A.. (2020). Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience. in Applied Ecology & Environmental Research Corvinus Univ Budapest, Budapest., 18(5), 6663-6673. https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673
Gvozdenac S, Tanasković S, Vukajlović F, Prvulović D, Ovuka J, Viacki V, Sedlar A. Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience. in Applied Ecology & Environmental Research. 2020;18(5):6663-6673. doi:10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673 .
Gvozdenac, Sonja, Tanasković, Snežana, Vukajlović, Filip, Prvulović, Dejan, Ovuka, Jelena, Viacki, V., Sedlar, Aleksandar, "Host and ovipositional preference of rice weevil (sitophilus oryzae) depending on feeding experience" in Applied Ecology & Environmental Research, 18, no. 5 (2020):6663-6673, https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1805_66636673 . .