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Effects of different food commodities on larval development and α-amylase activity of Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
Authors:Noureddin Bouayad  Kacem Rharrabe  Naima Ghailani  Fouad Sayah  
Affiliation:aPôle d’excellence régional, Centre des Etudes Environnementales Méditerranéennes, Laboratoire de Biologie Appliquée et Sciences de l’Environnement, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, BP 416 Tangier, Morocco
Abstract:The present work was undertaken to study the influence of four commodities (wheat flour, dates, sorghum and barley) on Plodia interpunctella post-embryonic development. Larval weight, larval mortality, pupation and adult emergence were recorded. The study also aimed to find out the effect of these commodities on protein and glycogen production as well as on α-amylase activity. Results indicated that the weight of fourth instar larvae placed on dates increased gradually. Percentage mortality was low. Pupation and adult emergence were delayed. In contrast, the weight of larvae placed on wheat flour, sorghum or barley remained low. Pupation and adult emergence occurred sooner than among those placed on dates and the percentage mortality was highest for larvae placed on barley. Results also showed that protein content and α-amylase activity were lower for larvae placed on dates than for those placed on other commodities. The biochemical composition of different commodities showed that dates are a rich source of glucose, while their protein and starch contents were very low as compared to the other commodities. In contrast, wheat flour, sorghum and barley contained large amounts of starch and protein and low amounts of glucose. Thus, the reduction in α-amylase activity was probably due to the high levels of glucose in dates.
Keywords:Plodia interpunctella  Post-embryonic development  Dates  Wheat flour  Sorghum  Barley  Starch  Glucose  α  -amylase
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