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Figure 3 Effect of plant extract Barnoof applied to 4
th
~5
th
instar
larvae among F
1
generation descendant of irradiated parental
male pupae with the dose 100 Gray on reproduction of
A.
ipsilon
adults
Figure 5 shows the various growth and development
characteristics of
A. ipsilon
in the F
1
progeny of
treated males, it shows the effect of gamma irradiation
alone or in combination with acetone or petroleum
ether Barnoof extract on larval duration, % survival
and % development per day among F
1
progeny. Most
treatments decreased the values of these indices of the
F
1
progeny, as compared to the untreated control. The
Figure 4 Effect of plant extract Barnoof applied to 4
th
~5
th
instar
larvae among F
1
generation descendant of irradiated parental
male pupae with the dose 150 Gy on reproduction of
A. ipsilon
adults
reduction in these values was more obvious in
combination treatments compared to gamma irradiation
or plant extract treatments each of them alone.
However, this decrease in the values of the previous
indices associated with an increase of assimilation
index (Figure 6) in most treatments compare to control.
On the other hand, a significant increase of the
assimilation index values was observed at the majority
Figure 5 The effect of gamma irradiation alone or in combination with acetone or petroleum ether Bamoof extract on %
development/day, larval duration and % survival to the nutritional profile of
A. ipsilon
extract on % development/day, larval duration
and % survival to the nutritional profile of
A. ipsilon
among F
1
progeny