No direct effects of resistant soybean cultiva IAC-24 on Podisus nigrispinus (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

The parameters of survival, development and reproduction of Podisus nigrispinus Dallas, 1851 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) may be affected by feeding on soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.; Fabaceae) cultivars. The direct effect was evaluated of the insect-resistant soybean ’IAC-24’ (ins...

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Autores principales: Cola Zanuncio,José, Azevedo de Freitas,Fernando, de Souza Tavares,Wagner, Lourenção,André Luiz, Vinha Zanuncio,Teresinha, Serrão,José Eduardo
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Publicado: Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA 2012
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Sumario:The parameters of survival, development and reproduction of Podisus nigrispinus Dallas, 1851 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) may be affected by feeding on soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.; Fabaceae) cultivars. The direct effect was evaluated of the insect-resistant soybean ’IAC-24’ (insect-susceptible soybean ’UFVS-2006’ + pupae of Tenebrio molitor L., 1758 Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae versus ’IAC-24’ plants + pupae of T. molitor) in the nymph and adult stages of the predator P. nigrispinus. The duration of the nymph stage was similar between treatments, but ’IAC-24’ reduced the duration of the IV instar of this predator. The survival of P. nigrispinus was similar between treatments in the instars I, II, IV and V and in the nymph stage, but the survival of the III instar was longer with ’IAC-24’ plants. The body mass of nymphs in the first day of the III, IV, and V instars after ecdysis and newly emerged adults; reproductive characteristics (periods of pre-oviposition, oviposition, post-oviposition and egg incubation; egg laying interval, number of egg masses per female, nymphs per female, nymphs per egg mass and percentage of nymphs hatching) and life span of males and females of P. nigrispinus were similar between treatments. The resistant soybean ’IAC-24’ showed no direct deleterious effects on P. nigrispinus, which implies its innocuity and compatibility with this predator.