Enhancing hoverfly activity with flowering buckwheat for effective control of onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) in onion–barley intercropped Fields

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Takayuki Sekine, Takaho Oe, Yasuyuki Komagata, Takeru Itabashi
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Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) are a major pest of onion crops, but they can be controlled using syrphid larvae, which are omnivorous, as biological control agents. The introduction of secondary plants may enhance syrphid activity and contribute to the suppression of onion thrips population in onion–barley intercropped fields. Therefore, two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of introducing secondary plants on the population of onion thrips and the occurrence of syrphids in onion–barley intercropped fields. In the first 2-year experiment, buckwheat, lacy phacelia, and coriander planted around barley-intercropped onion fields did not result in a significant reduction in the number of onion thrips. However, in the second experiment, which employed mixed intercropping of barley and buckwheat, significantly greater suppression of onion thrips population was observed in the mixed intercropping plots than in plots containing only barley intercropping. In addition, the number of syrphid eggs on intercropped barley was significantly higher in the mixed intercropping plots than in plots containing barley alone, demonstrating that planting flowering plants near barley can attract hoverflies and increase oviposition on barley. Furthermore, three-year experiments revealed more syrphid larvae on onion plants than on barley, with eggs found only on barley. These findings indicate that hoverflies oviposit on intercropped barley; then, the hatched larvae move to onion plants to prey on onion thrips. Overall, this study offers great insights into the potential use of intercropping with flowering plants to boost natural biological control of onion thrips, providing implications for sustainable pest management in onion production.

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用开花的荞麦提高食蚜蝇的活性,以有效控制洋葱-大麦间作田中的洋葱蓟马(Thrips tabaci)
洋葱蓟马(Thrips tabaci)是洋葱作物的主要害虫,但可以使用蚜虫幼虫(杂食性)作为生物控制剂来控制它们。在洋葱-大麦间作田中引入次生植物可能会增强蚜虫的活性,有助于抑制洋葱蓟马的数量。因此,我们进行了两项实验,以评估引入次生植物对洋葱-大麦间作田中洋葱蓟马数量和蚜虫发生的影响。在第一个为期两年的实验中,在大麦间作洋葱田周围种植荞麦、花叶披碱草和芫荽并没有显著减少洋葱蓟马的数量。然而,在采用大麦和荞麦混合间作的第二项实验中,混合间作地块对洋葱蓟马数量的抑制作用明显大于只间作大麦的地块。此外,间作大麦的混合间作地块中蚜虫卵的数量明显高于只间作大麦的地块,这表明在大麦附近种植开花植物可以吸引食蚜蝇,增加在大麦上的产卵量。此外,为期三年的实验表明,洋葱植株上的食蚜蝇幼虫数量多于大麦植株上的幼虫数量,只有大麦植株上发现了食蚜蝇卵。这些发现表明,食蚜蝇在间作大麦上产卵,然后孵化的幼虫转移到洋葱植株上捕食洋葱蓟马。总之,这项研究为利用开花植物间作来促进洋葱蓟马的自然生物防治提供了很好的见解,为洋葱生产中的可持续害虫管理提供了启示。
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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