## Abstract In vitro catabolism of juvenile hormone (JH) in haemolymph of adult female __Cydia pomonella__ was ascribed mainly to juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) activity. No significant differences were noted between virgin and mated females 0โ96 h postโemergence. Changes in JHE activity did not a
Influence of juvenile hormone and mating on oogenesis and oviposition in the codling moth, Cydia pomonella
โ Scribed by Tracey J. Webb; Shengqiang. Shu; Sonny B. Ramaswamy; Silvia Dorn
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 299 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0739-4462
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โฆ Synopsis
Oogenesis in the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, and the role of juvenile hormones (JHs) were addressed. Rudimentary ovarian structures were recognisable in day 3-4 pupae, when haemolymph JH was still undetectable by coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the selected ion mode (GC-MS/ SIM). The presence of developing oocytes was observed by light microscopy on day 8, coincident with very low JH titres (0.74 ยฑ 0.05 ng/ml JH II). Chorionation was only evident upon emergence, following an increase in JH in the pharate adult (0h old: 4.71 ยฑ 0.34 ng/ml JH II). Analysis of haemolymph from virgin and mated females indicated that JH II was predominant, with approximately equal and lower quantities of JHs I and III (3.3to 5.0-fold less). When pupae or newly emerged adults were treated with JH homologues, no alteration in ovarian protein content was apparent, but the JH mimetic, fenoxycarb, depressed the number of oocytes filling ยณ 50% follicular volume. Chorion deposition was stimulated by JHs I, II, or III (10 mg), but not by fenoxycarb (0.05 mg, 10 mg). Mating provided correct stimuli for enhanced choriogenesis and egg laying, and, since haemolymph JH titres were concomitantly elevated (approximately 2-fold), it was postulated that the rise in JH elicited both these events. Application of JHs to virgin females, however, could not mimic mating; only increases in choriogenesis were induced: JH-treatment of virgins (or mated insects) significantly decreased oviposition rates over 24 and 48 h and markedly reduced the life-time total number of eggs. Arch.
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