Efecto de la radiación gamma en la fertilidad, fecundidad, longevidad y vigor sexual de Leucoptera cofeella Guerin

A dose of 30 Kr applied either at the pupal or adult stage induces more than 99,4. Sterility in female moth. However, a dose of 90 Kr is needed to induce 99,8 sterility in males treated at the adult stage. Fecundity of untreated females mated to males irradiated was not adverseley affected. In general, irradiation applied at the adult or pupal stage significantly increased the longevity of the treated females. Irradiation significantly decreased the longevity of the males. Sterilization of males with 90 Kr reduces the insemination capacity of treated moths., Males irradiated with 90 Kr inseminated an average of five females per male, as compared to 35 females per untreated male

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 110268 Reyes Q, J.A.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1973
Subjects:INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LAS HOJAS, LEUCOPTERA, RADIACION GAMMA, FERTILIDAD, FECUNDIDAD, LONGEVIDAD, COMPORTAMIENTO SEXUAL, LEUCOPTERA COFFEELLA, EFECTOS DE LA RADIACION,
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