Effects of Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) density and loofah pollen on development and fecundity of Orius similis Zheng

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Ding-Yin Li, Guang Zeng, Jun-Rui Zhi, Yan Wang
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Abstract

Orius similis Zheng, a predatory bug that feeds on Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), a pest that damages vegetables and ornamental plants by feeding and transforming plant viruses. O. similis is an omnivorous predator on thrips, as well as pollen. Our study investigated the impact of five different amount densities of thrips and abundant loofah pollen on the survival, development, fecundity, and consumption of O. similis. The performance of O. similis nymphs and adults was significantly affected by the density of thrips and loofah pollen on which they fed. The highest survival and shortest development period of O. similis nymphs after feeding on 40 thrips/d, while the lowest survival rate and longest period were observed after feeding on only 5 thrips. Feeding on loofah pollen alone also significantly increased survival and decreased the nymph development period compared with feeding on 20 thrips/d. The highest prey consumption occurred at densities of 30 and 40 thrips/d, while the lowest prey consumption occurred at a thrips density of 5, regardless of whether the O. similis were nymphs or female adults. However, adding loofah pollen decreased prey consumption of nymphs and adult females. In addition, O. similis showed higher fecundity and longevity when feeding on 40 thrips/d compared to other thrips densities and adding loofah pollen. Adding loofah pollen also increased fecundity and longevity compared to feeding on thrips alone at the same density, regardless of the thrips' density. Therefore, a high thrips abundant density daily was beneficial for the development, fecundity, and longevity of O. similis, and adding loofah pollen can enhance their performance.

丝瓜花粉和西番莲密度对郑氏黄鹂发育和繁殖力的影响
O. similis Zheng 是一种捕食蓟马(Frankliniella occidentalis,Pergande)的捕食性昆虫,蓟马是一种通过捕食和转化植物病毒而危害蔬菜和观赏植物的害虫。O. similis 是蓟马和花粉的杂食性捕食者。我们的研究调查了五种不同数量密度的蓟马和丰富的丝瓜花粉对 O. similis 的生存、发育、繁殖力和消耗的影响。蓟马和丝瓜花粉的密度对蚕蛾若虫和成虫的表现有显著影响。喂食 40 头/天蓟马的 O. similis 若虫存活率最高、发育期最短,而仅喂食 5 头蓟马的若虫存活率最低、发育期最长。与每天投喂 20 头蓟马相比,仅投喂丝瓜花粉也能显著提高存活率并缩短若虫发育期。无论 O. similis 是若虫还是雌成虫,当蓟马密度为 30 和 40 时,猎物消耗量最高,而当蓟马密度为 5 时,猎物消耗量最低。然而,添加丝瓜花粉会减少若虫和雌成虫对猎物的消耗。此外,与其他蓟马密度和添加丝瓜花粉相比,褐飞虱在摄食 40 蓟马/天时的繁殖力和寿命更高。无论蓟马的密度如何,添加丝瓜花粉也能提高繁殖力和寿命。因此,每天高密度的蓟马有利于西门豹的生长发育、繁殖力和寿命,而添加丝瓜花粉则可提高它们的表现。
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