Weather Parameter’s Impact on Natural Parasitization by Campoletis chlorideae Uchida in Chickpea Ecosystem - New Alluvial Zone of West Bengal

C. Meenambigai, Arunava Samanta, Snigdha Samanta, K. S. Kumar
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Background: A major biotic constraint in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) production is gram pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner). However, the population of this pest is reduced to some extent by a solitary endo-larval parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida under field conditions. Climate change has a greater impact on natural enemies’ effectiveness used in field-level pest management. Therefore, the present study was conducted to understand the impact of weather factors on C. chlorideae parasitization rate of H. armigera in chickpea grown in the new alluvial agro-climatic zone of West Bengal. Methods: Chickpea was grown in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications during Rabi 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-2020, at Mondouri farm, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Visawavidayala, Mohanpur, West Bengal. To know the most significant weather parameter which influences C. chlorideae parasitization or parasitoid incidence, H. armigera larvae (2nd instar) collected from the field experiment were reared until cocoon formation and parasitization % was correlated with weather parameters and subsequently subjected to stepwise regression analysis. Result: The larval endo-parasitoid, C. chlorideae marked its first appearance from 3rd SMW after the appearance of H. armigera and its activity was high (68% to 72% parasitization) during the flowering to pod initiation stage and thereafter declined gradually. Among the weather variables, only temperature (maximum and minimum) had a consistent and significant negative correlation with C. chlorideae incidence and was responsible for nearly 50% C. chlorideae incidence. An increase in 1°C temperature results in a decrease of 4% parasitoid incidence. Thus, climate change in the near future will have a considerable influence on the overall survival, development and rate of parasitization of parasitoids.
天气参数对西孟加拉邦新冲积区鹰嘴豆生态系统中氯化金针虫(Campoletis chlorideae Uchida)自然寄生的影响
背景:鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum L.)生产中的一个主要生物制约因素是禾谷荚螟 Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner)。然而,在田间条件下,这种害虫的数量在一定程度上被一种单生的内-幼虫寄生虫--Campoletis chlorideae Uchida所减少。气候变化对用于田间害虫管理的天敌的有效性有较大影响。因此,本研究旨在了解天气因素对西孟加拉邦新冲积农业气候区种植的鹰嘴豆中 H. armigera 的 C. chlorideae 寄生率的影响。方法:2017-18 年、2018-19 年和 2019-2020 年 Rabi 期间,在西孟加拉邦 Mohanpur 的 Bidhan Chandra Krishi Visawavidayala 的 Mondouri 农场采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD)种植鹰嘴豆,有三次重复。为了解影响氯虫苯甲酰胺寄生率或寄生虫发生率的最重要天气参数,将从田间试验中采集的H. armigera幼虫(2龄)饲养至蚕茧形成,并将寄生率与天气参数相关联,随后进行逐步回归分析。结果幼虫内寄生虫 C. chlorideae 在 H. armigera 出现后的第 3 个法定最低日龄首次出现,其活性在开花至豆荚开始阶段较高(寄生率为 68% 至 72%),随后逐渐下降。在天气变量中,只有温度(最高温度和最低温度)与氯虫苯甲酰胺的发生率呈持续显著的负相关,并导致近 50%的氯虫苯甲酰胺发生率。温度每升高 1℃,寄生虫的发生率就会降低 4%。因此,在不久的将来,气候变化将对寄生虫的总体生存、发展和寄生率产生相当大的影响。
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