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The Effect of Environment On Sex Determination in Heterodera Rostochiensis
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1967
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BotanyEntomologySexual SelectionReproductive BiologySex RatioSex DeterminationPlant ReproductionSex DifferencesHost-plant RootsH. RostochiensisPlant-insect InteractionBiological Life CycleSex DifferenceBiologyPlant-parasite CoevolutionNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyRoot MorphologySymbiosisMedicine
The conditions to which larvae of H. rostochiensis were exposed in host-plant roots determined the sex ratio of the adults. Apparently only second-stage larvae with giant cells of a sufficient size and nutrient content can become females. As the density of invading larvae increases progressively fewer find a site capable of containing such a giant cell and an increasing proportion become males. Most larvae that invade lateral roots become males.