Ecological wisdom: functional plant Cosmos bipinnata enhances fitness traits of predator Harmonia axyridis strengthening biological control in greenhouse production

Jie Wang , Shu Li , Wenyi Yuan , Séverin Hatt , Yan Fang , Zhenyu Jin , Su Wang
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Functional plants play a pivotal role in plant protection by bolstering the populations of pests’ natural enemies. When utilized as companion plants, they serve as crucial components in conservation biological control. A systematic analysis of the ecological functions of candidate companion plant species is of utmost importance for effectively attracting and sustaining natural enemies, thereby promoting biological control strategies. In this study, we comprehensively examined the impact of Cosmos bipinnata (Asteraceae) on the olfactory behavior, lifespan, and survival of Harmonia axyridis, and evaluated its function in maintaining field populations and pest control capabilities. Compared to the absence of companion plants, C. bipinnata leaves at the vegetative stage significantly attracted H. axyridis females in Y-tube olfactometer assays, while both females and males significantly avoided C. bipinnata during the flowering stage. Additionally, females lived significantly longer when offered 5 ​C. bipinnata flowers daily compared to those with no food source. Moreover, providing C. bipinnata flowers in addition to aphids (in deprivation or ad libitum) also significantly increased egg production of H. axyridis. Furthermore, in greenhouse pepper production, the introduction of C. bipinnata increased the colonization rate of H. axyridis released in the early stages, thus achieving effective pest control in the short term. In the long term, incorporating C. bipinnata helped sustain multiple developmental stages of H. axyridis populations, accelerating pest suppression and enhancing pepper yield throughout the entire production cycle.
生态智慧:功能植物双峰草芥提高捕食者绿毛草芥的适合度性状,加强温室生产中的生物防治
功能性植物通过增加害虫天敌的数量,在植物保护中发挥着关键作用。作为伴生植物利用,是保护生物防治的重要组成部分。系统分析候选伴生植物的生态功能对于有效地吸引和维持天敌,从而促进生物防治策略至关重要。摘要本研究全面考察了石竹对野田鼠嗅觉行为、寿命和存活的影响,并评价了石竹对野田鼠种群维持和害虫防治的作用。与无伴生植物相比,y管嗅测结果表明,营养期的双羽石楠叶片显著吸引雌蜂,而花期的雌雄双羽石楠叶片均显著避开雌蜂。此外,当提供5 C时,雌性的寿命明显更长。与那些没有食物来源的相比,碧羽塔每天都会开花。此外,除提供蚜虫外,还提供双羽石楠花(剥夺或随意提供)也显著增加了毛蚜的产卵量。此外,在温室辣椒生产中,引入双峰锥虫提高了前期释放的灰蚜定殖率,在短期内达到了有效的防治效果。从长期来看,在辣椒生产的整个生产周期中,加入双羽石斛有助于维持红毛蚜种群的多个发育阶段,加速害虫的抑制和提高产量。
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