Secilia E. Mrosso
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非洲番茄上银叶粉虱的生存机制及管理挑战
银叶粉虱(Bemisia tabaci Gennadius)(半翅目:Aleyrodidae)是一种多食性有翼害虫,在全球范围内造成番茄和其他蔬菜作物的高产损失。为了对抗银叶粉虱和其他昆虫的侵扰,番茄种植者使用了基于培养和合成化学的方法。然而,银叶粉虱继续主导着番茄生产系统。番茄银叶粉虱持续统治的一些原因包括其他原因;番茄生产利益相关者对害虫的生存机制知之甚少,这导致难以做出适当的害虫管理决策、宿主的多样性、银叶粉虱对合成杀虫剂产生耐药性的能力以及番茄种植者在防治害虫时使用的无效技术。在这些挑战中,本综述讨论了这种昆虫的生存机制、当前的害虫管理选择以及关于非洲银叶粉虱管理的前进方向的建议。©2022 Friends Science出版社
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