Evaluating the impact of alyssum flower strips on biological control of key pests in flue-cured tobacco agroecosystems

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Jin Zhong, Wenze Pan, Shenglan Jiang, Yanxia Hu, Guangyuan Yang, Ke Zhang, Zhenyuan Xia, Guanli Xiao, Bin Chen
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Flue-cured tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum (L.), is often attacked by various pests such as aphids, whiteflies and tobacco budworm. Insecticide application has been the primary method in managing these pests for Yunnan Province. However, it is necessary to look for more sustainable strategies that can help control pests. In this context, conservation biological control is a highly promising alternative, involving the cultivation or conservation of flowering plants within the agricultural ecosystem to attract and support natural enemies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of alyssum, Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv., in attracting natural enemies and managing pests in flue-cured tobacco cultivation. The study conducted two field experiments over successive years, each with of two treatments and three replicates, arranged in a completely randomized design. The treatments were (1) tobacco monoculture and (2) tobacco intercropped with alyssum flower strips. The population density of natural enemies and pests was monitored weekly throughout the study period. The results showed that the presence of alyssum flowers in the tobaccosalyssum treatment significantly increased the abundance of generalist predators such as syrphids, rove beetles, carabids, Orius sp. and spiders during both experiments. This increase in predator population led to a substantial reduction in tobacco pests, particularly aphids. Intercropping alyssum with tobacco can serve as an effective strategy for managing pests specific to the Nicotiana plant, as well as addressing the limited availability of approved insecticides for this crop. This approach may help to mitigate pest-related issues and reduce the reliance on insecticides in tobacco cultivation, contributing to more sustainable pest management practices.

烟叶(Nicotiana tabacum (L.))经常受到蚜虫、粉虱和烟草芽虫等各种害虫的侵害。施用杀虫剂一直是云南省治理这些害虫的主要方法。然而,有必要寻求更可持续的策略来帮助控制害虫。在这种情况下,保护性生物防治是一种非常有前景的替代方法,包括在农业生态系统中种植或保护开花植物,以吸引和支持天敌。本研究的目的是评估杓兰(Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv.)在烟草种植中吸引天敌和控制害虫的潜力。该研究连续几年进行了两次田间试验,每次试验有两个处理和三个重复,采用完全随机设计。处理为:(1)烟草单作;(2)烟草与杓兰花条间作。在整个研究期间,每周监测天敌和害虫的数量密度。结果表明,烟草间作中的杓兰花条显著增加了天敌的数量,如蚜虫、啮小蠹、螨类、荭草蛛和蜘蛛。天敌数量的增加导致烟草害虫(尤其是蚜虫)大幅减少。绣线菊与烟草间作可以作为管理烟草植物特有害虫的有效策略,同时还能解决该作物获批杀虫剂有限的问题。这种方法可能有助于减轻虫害相关问题,减少烟草种植对杀虫剂的依赖,从而促进更可持续的虫害管理实践。
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