Impact of Nitrogen Fertilization on Myzus Persicae (Hemiptera: Aphidae) and Bactericera Cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) Populations in Potato

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Daniel Estiven Quiroga-Murcia, Héctor Lozoya-Saldaña, Ingeborg Zenner, Mateo Vargas-Hernández, Joel Pineda-Pineda, Ángel Lagunes-Tejeda, Andrés D. Sanabria-Velázquez, Guillermo Andrés Enciso-Maldonado
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Abstract

Nitrogen fertilization plays a critical role in the growth and productivity of potato crops, yet its impact on pest populations, particularly Myzus persicae and Bactericera cockerelli, remains underexplored. This study investigates the effects of different nitrogen sources and dosages on the population dynamics of these pests in potato cultivation. Conducted in a greenhouse, the experiment involved three nitrogen sources—ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, and ammonium sulfate—applied at three dosages (0.5X, 1X, and 2X). Results indicate that nitrogen fertilization significantly influences M. persicae populations, with intermediate nitrogen levels increasing aphid density and higher levels reducing it. Ammonium nitrate and calcium nitrate particularly favored aphid proliferation. In contrast, B. cockerelli populations exhibited marginal responses to nitrogen fertilization, suggesting different nutritional preferences and interactions. This study highlights the need for balanced nitrogen management in pest control strategies, advocating for integrated approaches that consider fertilizer type and application levels to mitigate pest issues while sustaining crop yields. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing nutrient management in potato agriculture and enhancing pest control measures.

施氮对马铃薯桃蚜和小蠊种群的影响
氮肥在马铃薯作物的生长和生产力中起着至关重要的作用,但其对害虫种群的影响,特别是对桃蚜和可氏杆菌的影响仍未得到充分研究。本试验研究了不同氮源和施氮量对马铃薯栽培中这些害虫种群动态的影响。该试验在温室中进行,涉及硝酸铵、硝酸钙和硫酸铵三种氮源,施用剂量分别为0.5倍、1X和2X。结果表明,施氮对桃蚜种群有显著影响,中等施氮水平使桃蚜密度增大,高施氮水平使桃蚜密度减小。硝酸铵和硝酸钙尤其有利于蚜虫的增殖。相比之下,白僵菌种群对氮肥的响应较弱,表明不同的营养偏好和相互作用。本研究强调了在害虫控制策略中平衡氮管理的必要性,提倡综合考虑肥料类型和施用水平的方法,以减轻害虫问题,同时保持作物产量。这些研究结果为优化马铃薯农业养分管理和加强病虫害防治措施提供了有价值的见解。
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American Journal of Potato Research
American Journal of Potato Research 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Potato Research (AJPR), the journal of the Potato Association of America (PAA), publishes reports of basic and applied research on the potato, Solanum spp. It presents authoritative coverage of new scientific developments in potato science, including biotechnology, breeding and genetics, crop management, disease and pest research, economics and marketing, nutrition, physiology, and post-harvest handling and quality. Recognized internationally by contributors and readership, it promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry.
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