Behavior of second instars of the Asian cornborer, Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenee) (Lepidoptera:Crambidae), to different alternate host plants in the Philippines

Issue Date

4-2014

Abstract

Behavioral responses (location, resting, feeding and spinning/ballooning) of the early instars of the Asian corn borer (ACB) (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) to 15 different alternate host plants were determined. Each host plant was infested with early instars and observed for six hours at 15-minute intervals. Results showed that the favored hosts for feeding in decreasing order are: goosegrass paragrass sorghum mungbean sugarcane wild sorghum dera IPB Corn Var 1 napier itch grass wild sugarcane cotton guinea grass Job's tears = spiny amaranth. Highest percentage of time devoted to locomotion, resting and spinning-down were observed on spiny amaranth, Job's tears and cotton, respectively. Goose grass was highly favored and suitable host while spiny amaranth was least favored. Like most larvae, spinning or ballooning was observed to be a distinct behavior of ACB larvae on these hosts. The terms 'main' or 'major' host vs. 'alternate' host are discussed in relation to insect resistance management (IRM). Along the same line, the 'interim host' hypothesis is proposed based on present results of on-going experiments in the laboratory. The results on this study are important contribution to the presently limited information on the behavior of the early ACB instars larvae on different alternate host plants in the Philippines. Such basic studies have implications for development of ACB resistance to Bt corn, and are useful in designing an appropriate management strategy in the tropics.

Source or Periodical Title

The Philippine Entomologist

ISSN

0048-3753

Volume

28

Issue

1

Page

57-75

Document Type

Article

College

College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)

Frequency

semi-annually

Physical Description

illustrations; tables

Language

English

En – AGROVOC descriptors

OSTRINIA FURNACALIS; ZEA MAYS; HOST PLANTS; INTERMEDIATE HOSTS; LIFE CYCLE; PESTS OF PLANTS; PEST RESISTANCE; GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS; PHILIPPINES

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