Effects of gamma radiation on the testicular cells of the corn earworm [Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner]

Issue Date

10-2000

Abstract

The effects of gamma radiation doses, 100 and 150 Grey, on some reproductive parameters of male corn earworm pharates were evaluated. A group of irradiated insects was allowed to develop and the adult test group was obtained. The remaining adults were allowed to mate with normal females and their F progenies were collected. The testes of normal and irradiated pharates, emerged adults and their F larval progenies were obtained and histologically examined. Results show that the spermatogonia are the most sensitive among the different cell types in the testes. This pattern was much exemplified among pupae evaluated immediately after irradiation. The mean values observed on the number of spermatogonia were 112.2, 55.3, and 46.6 for the control, 100 Grey and 150 Grey, respectively. In all test groups examined, the spermatogonia were found to have reduced number and sizes due to radiation treatments. The cells atrophied among irradiated individuals. Significant variations in the number and sizes of cells and cell bundles among test groups were consistently observe in the primary and secondary spermatocytes and spermatids. Although the apyrene sperms slightly atrophied in the adults and F progenies, the spermatozoa were found to be most tolerant to radiation treatment.

Source or Periodical Title

The Philippine Entomologist

ISSN

0048-3753

Volume

14

Issue

2

Page

159-174

Document Type

Article

Frequency

semi-annually

Physical Description

illustrations; tables

Language

English

En – AGROVOC descriptors

HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA; MAIZE; SPERMATOZOA; GAMMA IRRADIATION; IRRADIATION; RADIATION

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