Ibrahim Abdelhafiz, Stefan Gerth, Joelle Claussen, Mareike Weule, Eva Hufnagel, Andreas Vilcinskas, Kwang-Zin Lee
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Abstract
Drosophila suzukii (D. suzukii), commonly known as the spotted wing drosophila, is a highly invasive crop pest that is difficult to control using chemical insecticides. To address the urgent need for alternative and more sustainable control strategies, the sterile insect technique (SIT) is improved, which involves the release of sterilized male insects to mate with fertile conspecifics, thereby reducing the size of the pest population in the subsequent generation. The three critical aspects that influence the success of SIT programs in D. suzukii are addressed. First, an accurate and nondestructive method is established to determine the sex of individual insects based on the differential weight of male and female pupae. Second, conditions for X-ray sterilization are systematically tested and an optimal dose (90 kV/40 Gy) is identified that ensures the efficient production of sterile D. suzukii for release. Finally, the inherent thermosensitivity of D. suzukii males is exploited to develop a temperature-based sterilization technique, offering an alternative or additional SIT method for this pest. These advances will contribute to the development of a comprehensive and effective strategy for the management of D. suzukii populations, reducing their impact on agriculture and helping to safeguard crop yields.
铃木果蝇(D. suzukii)俗称斑翅果蝇,是一种高度入侵性作物害虫,很难使用化学杀虫剂进行控制。为了满足对替代性和更可持续的控制策略的迫切需求,昆虫不育技术(SIT)得到了改进,该技术包括释放已绝育的雄性昆虫与可育的同种昆虫交配,从而减少下一代害虫的数量。本文探讨了影响铃木害虫 SIT 计划成功与否的三个关键方面。首先,根据雌雄蛹的不同重量,建立了一种准确且无损的方法来确定个体昆虫的性别。其次,对 X 射线灭菌条件进行了系统测试,并确定了最佳剂量(90 kV/40 Gy),以确保高效生产不育的铃木夜蛾供释放。最后,利用雄性铃核虫固有的热敏感性,开发了一种基于温度的灭菌技术,为这种害虫提供了一种替代或额外的 SIT 方法。这些进展将有助于开发一种全面、有效的策略来管理小铃虫种群,减少其对农业的影响,帮助保障作物产量。