| Literature DB >> 17119606 |
Vincent P Jones1, Michael D Doerr, Jay F Brunner, Callie C Baker, Tawnee D Wilburn, Nikolai G Wiman.
Abstract
The obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a serious pest of apples and other tree crops throughout North America. A review of temperature dependent development and models show that five different lower thresholds for development are published and used as the basis of heat-driven phenology models. We present a small lab data set of C. rosaceana development at four different temperatures and combine this with literature-based data into a single meta-analysis. Our analysis shows that the data from the different studies can be lumped together and the combined analysis suggests the lower and upper thresholds for development from egg to adult are approximately 10 degrees C and 30 degrees C, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 17119606 PMCID: PMC1615231 DOI: 10.1093/jis/5.1.24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Time required to complete a stage in days from current and literature studies
Figure 1.Effect of temperature on the developmental rate of Choristoneura rosaceana eggs; data from the sources listed in Table 1. Open squares are data points not used in calculation of developmental rate and thresholds.
Regression equations of developmental rates and thresholds generated using data from Table 1.
Comparison of time required to complete development at fluctuating and constant temperatures. All data from Gangavalli (1985).