›› 2007, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (7): 703-708.

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

暗期干扰对环带锦斑蛾滞育诱导的影响

吴少会,李峰,周昱晨,薛芳森*   

  1. (江西农业大学昆虫研究所,南昌 330045)
  • 出版日期:2007-08-21 发布日期:2007-08-21
  • 通讯作者: 薛芳森

Night-interruption response of diapause induction in Pseudopidorus fasciata (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae)

WU Shao-Hui, LI Feng, ZHOU Yu-Chen, XUE Fang-Sen   

  1. (Institute of Entomology, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045, China)
  • Online:2007-08-21 Published:2007-08-21
  • Contact: XUE Fang-Sen

摘要:

在短日照条件下,环带锦斑蛾Pseudopidorus fasciata以4龄幼虫进入冬季滞育,其滞育诱导的临界暗长为10.5 h。本文系统测试了暗期干扰实验[即在暗期采用单一的光(亦称光脉冲)干扰光周期反应的实验]对环带锦斑蛾幼虫滞育的抑制影响。幼虫孵化后在25℃,短日照L9∶D15(光9 h∶暗15 h),L10∶D14、L11∶D13及L12∶D12暗期的不同时段给予1 h或30 min光脉冲干扰。结果表明: 滞育是否被抑制主要取决于暗期的长度,当光脉冲干扰前的暗长(D1)或光脉冲干扰后的暗长(D2)超过临界暗长(10.5 h)时,100%的幼虫被诱导进入滞育;当D1D2都短于(或等于)临界暗长时,滞育不同程度被抑制,抑制的效果则取决于所干扰的光周期、光脉冲的长度和光脉冲落入的位点。结果说明该虫滞育诱导的暗期干扰反应是基于临界暗长的时间测量。

关键词: 环带锦斑蛾, 暗期干扰, 滞育诱导, 光脉冲, 临界暗长

Abstract: The zygaenid moth Pseudopidorus fasciata enters winter diapause as the 4th instar larvae under short daylight with a critical night length of 10.5 h. In the present study the effects of night-interruption experiments, in which the scotophase of a photoperiod was interrupted by a simple light, on diapause-averting were systematically investigated in P. fasciata. The experiments were carried out by using 1 h or 30 min light pulse to interrupt the scotophases of short photoperiods of L9D15 (Light 9 hDark 15 h), L10D14, L11D13 and L12D12 at 25 at different phases. The results showed that whether diapause was averted by light pulse mainly depended on whether the pre-interruption (D1) or the post-interruption (D2) scotophase exceeded the critical night length (10.5 h). When D1 or D2 exceeded the critical night length, diapause was always induced. When both D1 and D2 were shorter than critical night length, diapause was averted at different degree, mainly depending on the photoperiod applied and the length and position of light pulse. The results revealed that the nightinterruption response of diapause induction in P. fasciata was based on a time measurement of the critical night length.

Key words: Pseudopidorus fasciata, night-interruption, diapause induction, light pulse, critical night length