Influence of environmental factors on the population dynamics of <i>Diaeretiella rapae</i> (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitizing <i>Brevicoryne brassicae</i> (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in cauliflower cultivars

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
SUBHASH C. VERMA, SHIKHA THAKUR, VISHAV G. S. CHANDEL, NIKITA CHAUHAN, VIBHUTI SHARMA, PRIYANKA SHARMA, CHANDER SINGH, DEVINDER K. MEHTA
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The experiment was conducted on five different cauliflower cultivars viz. Early London, PSBK-1, PSBK-25, Pusa Himjyoti and Snowball Super to study the influence of weather factors viz., temperature, relative humidity and rainfall on the population of cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus) and its parasitoid, Diaeretiella rapae (MacIntosh) at Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh during the year 2021-2022. The incidence of B. brassicae was first recorded on cv. Early London, Pusa Himjyoti and Snowball Super during 52nd Standard Meteorological Week (SMW) followed by PSBK-1 and PSBK-25 during 1st SMW while the parasitoid was first noticed in 8th SMW on cv. Early London followed by PSBK-1 (9th SMW), Snowball Super (10th SMW), PSBK- 25 and Pusa Himjyoti (11th SMW). The aphid population was maximum (177 aphids/plant) during 10th SMW whereas, the population of parasitoids was maximum (4.90 mummified aphids/plant) during 11th SMW on Early London. Among all the cultivars, the per cent parasitism by D. rapae was highest (17.31%) on Pusa Himjyoti during 13th SMW. The populations of cabbage aphid and its parasitoids exhibited positive correlation with the temperature and negative correlation with relative humidity and rainfall.
环境因子对rapaediaeretiella rapaediaeretiella rapae</i>种群动态的影响(膜翅目:小蜂科)寄生<i>(半翅目:蚜虫科)在菜花品种中的分布
本试验于2021-2022年在喜马恰尔邦纳乌尼、索兰、帕玛尔博士园艺与林业大学以“早伦敦”、“PSBK-1”、“PSBK-25”、“Pusa Himjyoti”和“Snowball Super”5个不同菜花品种为研究对象,研究了温度、相对湿度和降雨量等天气因素对甘蓝蚜虫、Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus)及其寄生蜂“Diaeretiella rapae (MacIntosh)”种群的影响。油菜芽孢杆菌的发病率首次记录在cv上。在第52个标准气象周(SMW)期间,早期的London、Pusa Himjyoti和Snowball Super在第1个标准气象周期间相继出现PSBK-1和PSBK-25,而寄生蜂在第8个标准气象周首次出现。伦敦早期紧随其后的是PSBK-1(第9名),Snowball Super(第10名),PSBK- 25和Pusa Himjyoti(第11名)。第10次普查期间蚜类数量最多(177只/株),第11次普查期间寄生蜂数量最多(4.90只/株)。在所有品种中,在第13季期间,油菜对喜山普沙的寄生率最高(17.31%)。白菜蚜及其寄生蜂种群与气温呈显著正相关,与相对湿度和降雨量呈显著负相关。
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Journal of Biological Control
Journal of Biological Control Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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