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Tebufenozide effects on the reproductive potentials of the mediterranean flour moth, Ephestia kuehniella
Abstract
a dose response relationship. Data showed that tebufenozide, topically applied on newly exuvied pupae, significantly affected reproductive parameters in adults such as fecundity, fertility, egg laying period
and embryonic duration of development. In addition, length and width of eggs were also reduced by tebufenozide treatment. Moreover, these parameters were affected more when males treated with
pesticide (Tebufenozide) were mated with untreated females or treated males and treated females were mated than when treated females were mated with untreated males and when both males and females
were untreated. In a second series of experiment, tebufenozide, topically applied on newly emerged pupae, was evaluated on weight and biochemical composition of gonads of newly emerged adults.
Results showed a drastic decrease of gonadic weight and carbohydrate and lipid contents in testicles and ovaries, but, only protein contents of testicles were decreased by tebufenozide treatment. Thus, it
seemed that males should be more sensitive than females to tebufenozide treatment.