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Автор Patrock, R. J.
Автор Schuster, D. J.
Дата выпуска 1992
dc.description AbstractThe pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii Cano was found to feed, oviposit, and complete its larval development in the fruit and/or flowers of a number of Capsicum and Solanum species. Several of these plants, including S. americanum (American black nightshade), S. pseudogracile, S. eleagnifolium (silverleaf nightshade) and S. carolinense (horse‐nettle) are found in Florida and other pepper‐growing regions of the US and possibly can serve as alternative hosts for the pepper weevil. The pepper weevil was found to complete its development in pepper flowers in addition to the fruits, although more eggs were deposited in pepper fruit than in flowers. Oviposition in American black nightshade flowers was not observed. The development time of the pepper weevil from egg to adult in bell pepper and American black nightshade fruit kept at 25.7–27.7°C was about 14 days.
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Издатель Taylor & Francis Group
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Тема Pepper weevil
Тема pepper
Тема nightshade
Тема Solanum
Тема Capsicum
Тема Anthonomus eugenii
Название Feeding, oviposition and development of the pepper weevil, (Anthonomus eugenii Cano), on selected species of Solanaceae
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1080/09670879209371648
Print ISSN 0143-6147
Журнал Tropical Pest Management
Том 38
Первая страница 65
Последняя страница 69
Аффилиация Patrock, R. J.; IFAS, Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, University of Florida; Department of Zoology, University of Texas
Аффилиация Schuster, D. J.; IFAS, Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, University of Florida
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