Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).

Atteva sciodoxa is a serious pest of Eurycoma longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali ) plants in Malaysia. The larvae feed gregariously by building communal webs on terminal shoots. Observations in this study showed infestation levels between 65.0±2.03 and 92.6±1.13% with a population intensity of 2.4±0.28 an...

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Main Authors: Abood, Faizah, Sajap, Ahmad Said, Bajwa, G. A, Y.B., Ibrahim, Rasip, A.B. A.G.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.239542015-10-08T08:05:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23954/ Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali). Abood, Faizah Sajap, Ahmad Said Bajwa, G. A Y.B., Ibrahim Rasip, A.B. A.G. Atteva sciodoxa is a serious pest of Eurycoma longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali ) plants in Malaysia. The larvae feed gregariously by building communal webs on terminal shoots. Observations in this study showed infestation levels between 65.0±2.03 and 92.6±1.13% with a population intensity of 2.4±0.28 and 9.5±0.77 larvae per leaf on a plantation plot in Setiu, Terengganu. The infestation was observed from 0.5 to 9.0 year old E. longifolia plantation with plant height of 45.2±1.25 to 151.2±5.44 cm. The highest food ingestibility and efficiency of conversion of digested food was 75.2±0.32% and 67.8±0.74% respectively, in the fifth instar larvae while the highest efficiency of conversion of ingested food and approximate digestibility was 37.0±1.21% and 63.1±0.73%, respectively in the third instar larvae. The food ingestibility and efficiency of conversion of digested food increased with increasing age of larva, while the efficiency of conversion of ingested food and approximate digestibility decreased. The highest food consumption index of 0.51 mg dry leaf mg-1 larval body weight day-1 was recorded in the fourth instar larva and the highest relative growth rate was 0.16 mg larval body weight gain mg-1 larval body weight day-1 in the third instar. The overall consumption index of 0.23 and growth rate of 0.08 indicates A. sciodoxa has high food consumption and assimilation on the host plant, E. Longifolia. This reflects the extent and speed of attack the insect is capable of on tongkat Ali plants. Forest Research Institute Malaysia 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23954/1/Feeding%20behaviour.pdf Abood, Faizah and Sajap, Ahmad Said and Bajwa, G. A and Y.B., Ibrahim and Rasip, A.B. A.G. (2011) Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali). Malaysian Forester, 74 (1). pp. 9-22. ISSN 0302-2935 http://www.frim.gov.my/‎ English
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description Atteva sciodoxa is a serious pest of Eurycoma longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali ) plants in Malaysia. The larvae feed gregariously by building communal webs on terminal shoots. Observations in this study showed infestation levels between 65.0±2.03 and 92.6±1.13% with a population intensity of 2.4±0.28 and 9.5±0.77 larvae per leaf on a plantation plot in Setiu, Terengganu. The infestation was observed from 0.5 to 9.0 year old E. longifolia plantation with plant height of 45.2±1.25 to 151.2±5.44 cm. The highest food ingestibility and efficiency of conversion of digested food was 75.2±0.32% and 67.8±0.74% respectively, in the fifth instar larvae while the highest efficiency of conversion of ingested food and approximate digestibility was 37.0±1.21% and 63.1±0.73%, respectively in the third instar larvae. The food ingestibility and efficiency of conversion of digested food increased with increasing age of larva, while the efficiency of conversion of ingested food and approximate digestibility decreased. The highest food consumption index of 0.51 mg dry leaf mg-1 larval body weight day-1 was recorded in the fourth instar larva and the highest relative growth rate was 0.16 mg larval body weight gain mg-1 larval body weight day-1 in the third instar. The overall consumption index of 0.23 and growth rate of 0.08 indicates A. sciodoxa has high food consumption and assimilation on the host plant, E. Longifolia. This reflects the extent and speed of attack the insect is capable of on tongkat Ali plants.
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author Abood, Faizah
Sajap, Ahmad Said
Bajwa, G. A
Y.B., Ibrahim
Rasip, A.B. A.G.
spellingShingle Abood, Faizah
Sajap, Ahmad Said
Bajwa, G. A
Y.B., Ibrahim
Rasip, A.B. A.G.
Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
author_facet Abood, Faizah
Sajap, Ahmad Said
Bajwa, G. A
Y.B., Ibrahim
Rasip, A.B. A.G.
author_sort Abood, Faizah
title Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
title_short Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
title_full Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
title_fullStr Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
title_full_unstemmed Feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, Atteva Sciodoxa, on Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat Ali).
title_sort feeding behaviour, food consumption indices and infestation of the tiger moth, atteva sciodoxa, on eurycoma longifolia jack (tongkat ali).
publisher Forest Research Institute Malaysia
publishDate 2011
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