Influence of fruit traits on the infestation of Dacus persicus in two fruit morphs of Calotropis procera

Santosh Sharma, Dilip Amritphale

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Abstract

The larvae of Dacus (Leptoxyda) persicus (aak fruit fly) are key predispersal seed predators in Calotropis procera (Asclepiadaceae). Based on fruit characteristics, two morphs are distinguishable in C. procera viz., the soft-fruited morph (SF morph) and the hard-fruited morph (HF morph). The work reported here examined whether the fruit characteristics influenced the infestation by the aak fruit fly and, if so, what mechanism(s) were operative. Fruits in the SF morph were significantly more acceptable to the aak fruit fly than those of the HF morph irrespective of their size class and availability or fly population density. A general ranking of fruit acceptability for oviposition by the aak fruit fly within the fruit size class was: size class III ≥ size class II > size class I and IV. The negative relationship between fruit infestation and pericarp toughness, which is suggestive of trade-offs between the fly's oviposition obligation and energy/time (predation risk) constraint, was found to correlate with the requirement of greater force to puncture the pericarp in the hard fruits. Lower penetrability of the pericarp in the hard fruits appeared to be primarily due to the thickness of pericarp and secondarily on account of the thickened walls of endocarpic-mesocarpic cells in the inner pericarpic layer. The present data point to the existence of two fruit morphs in C. procera differing in the acceptability of fruits for oviposition by the aak fruit fly primarily on account of toughness and internal structure of the pericarp.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-161
Number of pages9
JournalArthropod-Plant Interactions
Volume2
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aak fruit fly
  • Fruit size class
  • Oviposition
  • Ovipunctures
  • Penetration force
  • Pericarp

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