Effects of different wavelengths of silicon-based LED on the growth, development, and reproduction of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea).

Xitao Luo, Xi Wang, Yihui Wu, Jian Liu, Junyan Luo, Kainan Yang, Guangxu Wang, Bin Xia, Ling Zhong, Zhiwen Zou
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Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), or fall armyworm (FAW), is a well-known pest that causes serious harm to agricultural output. However, there is a lack of reports on the impacts of different wavelengths of silicon-based LED lights on its population dynamics and age-stage two-sex life table. This study aims to form an age-stage two-sex life table to evaluate the effects of nighttime LED light with 4 different wavelengths (red [630 ± 2.5 nm], yellow [568 ± 2.5 nm], blue [460 ± 2.5 nm], and green [535 ± 2.5 nm]) on FAW growth, development, and fecundity. The results revealed that the survival rate of pupae was the lowest under blue light treatment. Blue and green light therapy dramatically reduced the fecundity of FAW, and exposure to green light increased the adult preoviposition period (APOP), the total preoviposition period (TPOP), and the longevity of the adult. Moreover, among the 4 different wavelengths of light, the net reproductive rate (R0), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) of FAW were the greatest under red light and significantly decreased under green and blue light, the longest mean generation time (T) occurred under green light. Our results suggest that blue and green light are beneficial for preventing and controlling FAW. These findings may help provide new pest control strategies to improve pest control and reduce agricultural economic losses.

不同波长硅基LED对夜蛾生长、发育和繁殖的影响
夜蛾(Spodoptera frugiperda, j.e. Smith)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科),又称秋粘虫(FAW),是一种众所周知的严重危害农业生产的害虫。然而,不同波长的硅基LED灯对其种群动态和年龄阶段两性生命表的影响缺乏报道。本研究旨在形成年龄阶段两性生命表,评价4种不同波长夜间LED光(红色[630±2.5 nm]、黄色[568±2.5 nm]、蓝色[460±2.5 nm]、绿色[535±2.5 nm])对一鹿生长发育和繁殖力的影响。结果表明,蓝光处理下蛹存活率最低。蓝光和绿光处理显著降低了成虫的繁殖力,绿光照射增加了成虫的产卵前期(APOP)、总产卵前期(TPOP)和成虫的寿命。在4种不同波长的光中,FAW的净繁殖率(R0)、内在增长率(r)和有限增长率(λ)在红光下最大,在绿光和蓝光下显著降低,平均生成时间(T)在绿光下最长。结果表明,蓝光和绿光有利于防治一汽。这些发现可能有助于提供新的害虫防治策略,以改善害虫防治,减少农业经济损失。
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