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- W4381594604 abstract "Diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), eggs are vulnerable to rainfall, but the impact is dependent on host plant properties and the nature of oviposition sites. The effects of host plants, common cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata) and Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. var. pekinensis) (Brassicaceae), and oviposition sites on the fate of eggs subjected to simulated raindrops were investigated in laboratory experiments. In oviposition studies, DBM deposited more eggs on leaf veins than on leaf laminas on both host plants. In common cabbage plants, eggs laid on lower leaves (leaf 2) were less susceptible to dislodgment by rainfall than eggs laid on upper leaves (leaf 6). Eggs laid on the veins on the abaxial surfaces of leaves 2 and 6 of common cabbage plants were less susceptible to dislodgment by raindrops than eggs laid at other sites on this host plant. In Chinese cabbage plants, eggs laid on the veins were less susceptible to dislodgment by raindrops than eggs laid on leaf laminas. When DBM laid eggs in clusters, eggs were less susceptible to dislodgment by raindrops. The presence of waxes on leaf surfaces and concave veins affected egg placement and the retention of eggs at oviposition sites when subjected to raindrops. Eggs were more resistant to raindrops on the concave veined and less waxy leaves of Chinese cabbage plants than on waxy surfaces of smooth common cabbage leaves. When epicuticular wax crystals were removed from common cabbage leaves before oviposition, eggs were more resistant to dislodgment by raindrops. Leaf orientation or angle (horizontal plane vs. an angle of 45°) did not affect the susceptibility of eggs to raindrops. However, eggs were affected indirectly, and vibrations caused by the impact of raindrops resulted in egg removal from both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Overall, eggs were less likely to be dislodged by raindrops when laid on concave veins and less waxy leaf surfaces. In oviposition tests, DBM laid fewer eggs on plant parts from which they were most easily removed by raindrops, and when they did lay eggs at these sites, they often deposited them in clusters which were more resistant than single eggs to removal by raindrops. The study reiterates the species-specific nature of DBM-host plant interactions and shows that female DBM can modify their behaviour to improve the probability of egg survival when substrates available for oviposition are sub-optimal." @default.
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- W4381594604 title "Diamondback moth egg susceptibility to rainfall: effects of leaf surface properties on the direct and indirect impact of simulated rain" @default.
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