The rusty wave moth Idaea inquinata is an insect pest that infests dried herbs, above all when stored in ware- houses. Infestations were historically localised, but the recent climatic change might increase the incidence of this pest in many areas of north Italy. The artificial regulation of the environmental conditions of warehouses is one of the most common techniques to control pests, often combined with thermal treatments just after the introduction of the stocks. The optimisation of the warehouse conditions, however, requires a deep knowledge on how the species react to variations in temperature and relative humidities. This information is to date missing for I. inquinata and this work aimed to fill this gap in knowledge. The life tables at 35% and 70% RH, and at different constant temperatures were obtained for the egg, larval, and pupal stages by combining datasets provided by 20 years of continuous rearing of this species. A second part of the study, instead, concerned the estimation of the parameters of the temperature-dependent development rate functions, laying the foundations for further for- mulations of mathematical models to be applied in decision support systems. Life tables showed that conditions of low relative humidities and low temperatures are a good compromise that slows down the development time of the preimaginal stages. The upper thermal limit for the development of this species, instead, is around 40 ◦C, a threshold that can be considered for further thermal treatments to disinfest warehouses before the introduction of pest-free stocks or as a controlling action in case of infestations.

Development of Idaea inquinata (Lepidoptera Geometridae) at different constant temperatures and relative humidities under controlled conditions / L. Rossini, D.P. Locatelli, L. Limonta. - In: JOURNAL OF STORED PRODUCTS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0022-474X. - 109:(2024 Dec), pp. 102466.1-102466.10. [10.1016/j.jspr.2024.102466]

Development of Idaea inquinata (Lepidoptera Geometridae) at different constant temperatures and relative humidities under controlled conditions

D.P. Locatelli
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L. Limonta
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2024

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The rusty wave moth Idaea inquinata is an insect pest that infests dried herbs, above all when stored in ware- houses. Infestations were historically localised, but the recent climatic change might increase the incidence of this pest in many areas of north Italy. The artificial regulation of the environmental conditions of warehouses is one of the most common techniques to control pests, often combined with thermal treatments just after the introduction of the stocks. The optimisation of the warehouse conditions, however, requires a deep knowledge on how the species react to variations in temperature and relative humidities. This information is to date missing for I. inquinata and this work aimed to fill this gap in knowledge. The life tables at 35% and 70% RH, and at different constant temperatures were obtained for the egg, larval, and pupal stages by combining datasets provided by 20 years of continuous rearing of this species. A second part of the study, instead, concerned the estimation of the parameters of the temperature-dependent development rate functions, laying the foundations for further for- mulations of mathematical models to be applied in decision support systems. Life tables showed that conditions of low relative humidities and low temperatures are a good compromise that slows down the development time of the preimaginal stages. The upper thermal limit for the development of this species, instead, is around 40 ◦C, a threshold that can be considered for further thermal treatments to disinfest warehouses before the introduction of pest-free stocks or as a controlling action in case of infestations.
Life tables; Development rates; Integrated pest management; Warehouse; Dried herbs
Settore AGRI-05/A - Entomologia generale e applicata
   Model-Based Estimation and Control of Agricultural Infestations Through Abiotic Changes
   PestFinder
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101102281
dic-2024
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