创新生物制剂在玉米可持续种植中的应用

I. Agasyeva, V. Ismailov, M. Nefedova, A. Nastasiy, Ekaterina Goloborodko, Viktor Petrischev
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玉米作为全球最重要的作物,需要在保持环境可持续性的同时有效地防治害虫。本研究的重点是开发玉米主要害虫的环境友好型生物防治方法。该研究调查了信息素、昆虫病原制剂和寄生性膜翅目昆虫(如evanescens West赤眼蜂和Habrobracon hebetor Say)的联合使用来对抗害虫。采用信息素诱捕法监测棉蛾和金甲的季节动态和丰度。对玉米蛾(Ostrinia nubilalis)幼虫数量进行记录,并对其体外寄生蜂Habrobracon hebetor进行了大规模的生物防治。评价了食虫体与生物制剂相结合的综合防治方法的有效性。研究表明,生物防护效果令人满意,玉米蛾和棉花蛾的种群数量明显减少。这些发现突出了环境友好型技术在玉米作物病虫害防治方面的潜力,有助于可持续农业实践。
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Application of innovative biological agents for sustainable corn farming
Corn, being the most important crop globally, requires effective protection against pests while maintaining environmental sustainability. This study focuses on the development of environmentally friendly methods for biological control of major corn pests. The research investigates the combined use of pheromones, entomopathogenic preparations, and parasitic Hymenoptera, such as Trichogramma evanescens West and Habrobracon hebetor Say, to combat pests. The seasonal dynamics and abundance of cotton moth (Helicoverpa armigera) and click beetle (Athous tauricus) were monitored using pheromone traps. The number of corn moth (Ostrinia nubilalis) caterpillars was recorded, and mass breeding of the ectoparasite Habrobracon hebetor was conducted for biological control. The effectiveness of the integrated approach, combining entomophages and biological preparations, was evaluated. The study demonstrates satisfactory effectiveness in biological protection, with significant reductions in corn moth and cotton moth populations. These findings highlight the potential of environmentally friendly techniques for pest control in corn crops, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
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