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Maize hybrids affected nutritional physiology of the khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts (Coleoptera: Dermestidae)

The Khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), is an important insect pest of stored cereals, grains and other stored products in Iran and some countries of the world. Nutritional indices and digestive enzymatic activity of fifth instar T. granarium were investigated on ni...

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Published in:Journal of stored products research 2018-06, Vol.77, p.20-25
Main Authors: Majd-Marani, Shadi, Naseri, Bahram, Nouri-Ganbalani, Gadir, Borzoui, Ehsan
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Language:English
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Summary:The Khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), is an important insect pest of stored cereals, grains and other stored products in Iran and some countries of the world. Nutritional indices and digestive enzymatic activity of fifth instar T. granarium were investigated on nine maize hybrids (704, AR 89, AS 71, AS 77, BC 678, KSC 703, PL 472, SC 704, and Simax) at 33 ± 1 °C, relative humidity of 65 ± 5%, and a photoperiod of 14: 10 (L: D) h. The highest and lowest food consumption by larvae was on AR 89 and BC 678, respectively. Fifth instar larvae fed on 704 had the highest efficiency of conversion of ingested food, and those fed on BC 678 showed the lowest relative growth rate. The larval growth index, standardized insect-growth index and fitness index were the highest when larvae were reared on PL 472, and the lowest when they were reared on BC 678. The highest proteolytic and amylolytic activity was on KSC 703, and the lowest activity was on BC 678. The results of this study indicated that BC 678 was an unsuitable hybrid for feeding of fifth instar T. granarium. Studying the nutritional physiology of T. granarium on different maize hybrids can be useful in identifying the anti digestive compounds of host grains, which can be expressed in genetically engineered crops to confer resistance to this key pest. [Display omitted] •Nutritional indices and digestive enzymatic activity of fifth instar T. granarium were investigated on nine maize hybrids.•Nutritional and growth indices of T. granarium were the lowest on hybrid BC 678 (as the most resistant hybrid).•The highest amylolytic and proteolytic activity was recorded on hybrid KSC 703 and the lowest activity was observed on hybrid BC 678.•Our findings will be helpful to introduce unsuitable maize hybrid(s) for developing transgenic grains against T. granarium.
ISSN:0022-474X
1879-1212
DOI:10.1016/j.jspr.2018.02.005