Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal Development

<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>, known as the fall armyworm (FAW), a major invasive pest in corn, is rapidly spreading all over the world. Similarly to other Lepidoptera insects, FAW pupae usually develop in soil. Therefore, the soil moisture level is expected to be an important factor impa...

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Main Authors: Tianqi Tian, Yingyan Zhai, Zhijie Chen, Yiwei Yang, Bo Hong
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description <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>, known as the fall armyworm (FAW), a major invasive pest in corn, is rapidly spreading all over the world. Similarly to other Lepidoptera insects, FAW pupae usually develop in soil. Therefore, the soil moisture level is expected to be an important factor impacting their growth. In order to study the development and emergence of FAW pupae in a 100% soil moisture environment, three factors were selected for experiments in this study: the duration of saturated (100%) moisture treatment (0 h, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h), the initial soil moisture before the larvae entered the soil (0 and 50%), and pupal age (1 day, 4 days, and 7 days). We discovered that (1) the emergence percentage of FAW pupae decreased with an increase in the saturated soil moisture treatment time, and the emergence percentage dropped to 0 after 72 h of continuous treatment; (2) the younger the age of FAW pupae, the more susceptible they were to being affected by saturated soil moisture treatment, and the emergence percentage of 7-day-old pupae was higher than that of 1-day-old pupae; and (3) FAW larvae that pupated in dry soil (0% moisture) had pupae with higher survival rates under subsequent 100% soil moisture stress, whereas those pupating in moderately moist soil (50% moisture) had lower survival rates under the same condition. Our study showed that the initial moisture level of the soil and the length of time the soil is saturated have a significant impact on FAW pupal development. The three factors of excessive stress time, wet initial soil moisture (50%), and lower pupal age ultimately lead to a decrease in the emergence percentage and survival rate of FAW pupae.
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spelling doaj-art-c90a503977d341228922e7b8a75bb0bc2025-08-20T01:56:16ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502025-05-0116552110.3390/insects16050521Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal DevelopmentTianqi Tian0Yingyan Zhai1Zhijie Chen2Yiwei Yang3Bo Hong4Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security, Bio-Agriculture Institute of Shaanxi, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710043, ChinaShaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security, Bio-Agriculture Institute of Shaanxi, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710043, ChinaShaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security, Bio-Agriculture Institute of Shaanxi, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710043, ChinaShaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security, Bio-Agriculture Institute of Shaanxi, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710043, ChinaShaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security, Bio-Agriculture Institute of Shaanxi, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710043, China<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>, known as the fall armyworm (FAW), a major invasive pest in corn, is rapidly spreading all over the world. Similarly to other Lepidoptera insects, FAW pupae usually develop in soil. Therefore, the soil moisture level is expected to be an important factor impacting their growth. In order to study the development and emergence of FAW pupae in a 100% soil moisture environment, three factors were selected for experiments in this study: the duration of saturated (100%) moisture treatment (0 h, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h), the initial soil moisture before the larvae entered the soil (0 and 50%), and pupal age (1 day, 4 days, and 7 days). We discovered that (1) the emergence percentage of FAW pupae decreased with an increase in the saturated soil moisture treatment time, and the emergence percentage dropped to 0 after 72 h of continuous treatment; (2) the younger the age of FAW pupae, the more susceptible they were to being affected by saturated soil moisture treatment, and the emergence percentage of 7-day-old pupae was higher than that of 1-day-old pupae; and (3) FAW larvae that pupated in dry soil (0% moisture) had pupae with higher survival rates under subsequent 100% soil moisture stress, whereas those pupating in moderately moist soil (50% moisture) had lower survival rates under the same condition. Our study showed that the initial moisture level of the soil and the length of time the soil is saturated have a significant impact on FAW pupal development. The three factors of excessive stress time, wet initial soil moisture (50%), and lower pupal age ultimately lead to a decrease in the emergence percentage and survival rate of FAW pupae.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/16/5/521<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>developmental durationemergenceIPM
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Yingyan Zhai
Zhijie Chen
Yiwei Yang
Bo Hong
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Insects
<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>
developmental duration
emergence
IPM
title Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal Development
title_full Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal Development
title_fullStr Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal Development
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title_short Effects of Saturated Soil Moisture on Fall Armyworm Pupal Development
title_sort effects of saturated soil moisture on fall armyworm pupal development
topic <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>
developmental duration
emergence
IPM
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/16/5/521
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