CYTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF CHITIN INCORPORATION IN THE CUTICLE OF TRIALEURODES-VAPORARIORUM (WESTWOOD) (HOMOPTERA, ALEYRODIDAE) AFTER BUPROFEZIN TREATMENT
A. Decock et D. Degheele, CYTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF CHITIN INCORPORATION IN THE CUTICLE OF TRIALEURODES-VAPORARIORUM (WESTWOOD) (HOMOPTERA, ALEYRODIDAE) AFTER BUPROFEZIN TREATMENT, International journal of insect morphology & embryology, 22(2-4), 1993, pp. 119-125
Buprofezin is an insect growth regulator acting specifically against s
ucking insects. Nymphs of the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporar
iorum (Westwood) (Homoptera : Aleyrodidae) were treated with different
concentrations of this compound and the deposition of the chitin in t
he integument examined. The lectin, wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), which
binds specifically to N-acetylglucosamine-containing polymers, conjug
ated with colloidal gold, was used as an electron-dense marker for loc
alizing chitin on ultrathin sections. In untreated insects, the epicut
icle and epidermis cells were devoid of label, while the procuticle wa
s heavily labelled. In buprofezin-treated nymphs, only the pre-apolysi
al cuticle remained heavily labelled, independent of the concentration
used. The post-apolysial cuticle, however, was hardly labelled, the i
ntensity of labelling depending on the applied concentration, and its
thickness severely reduced. These results suggest that buprofezin affe
cts only post-apolysial cuticle in a concentration-dependent way.