Luciana Souza Goulart, Flávia Kauduinski Cardoso, Larissa Manenti de Souza, Elisson Andreolli Stein, Márcia Regina Faita, Alex Sandro Poltronieri
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摘要
芸苔蚜是芸苔属植物的主要害虫。然而,pseudobrassicae在芸苔区越来越普遍,由于它更适应高温,在温暖的季节或温度较高的地区,它可以成为主要害虫。生物学研究有助于管理不同作物中的蚜虫,减少杀虫剂的使用。然而,为了实现这一目标并确保农业的可持续性,我们需要了解与作物相关的害虫的生物学参数。因此,本研究旨在对拟芸苔菌和芸苔芽孢杆菌的生物学参数和种群发育进行实验室评价。在25±2°C, RH: 60%,光期12 h的条件下,将24 h龄若虫维持在白菜(Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)幼苗上,每隔24 h监测一次,直至死亡。未成熟期(6.46 d)与拟芸苔科(6.57 d)相似,1龄和2龄芸苔科若虫死亡率高。成虫在繁殖前期和繁殖后期寿命较长,而在生殖期寿命较短。每代时间间隔(T)、先天数量增长能力(rm)和有限增长速率(λ)在种间相似。油菜比育性优于假油菜。而拟油菜的净繁殖率(Ro)为17.62,高于芸苔芽孢杆菌(Ro)(9.98)。假芸苔科(3.62 d)比芸苔科(4.37 d)更短。这些结果表明,与巴西芸苔蚜相比,伪芸苔蚜可能成为巴西芸苔属植物中更相关的蚜虫。
Biology and life table of Brevicoryne brassicae and Lipaphis pseudobrassicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on Brassica oleracea var. acephala
The aphid Brevicoryne brassicae is a key pest of brassicas (cabbage). However, Lipaphis pseudobrassicae is increasingly common in brassica areas, and as it is better adapted to high temperatures, it can become the main pest in warmer seasons or in regions with higher temperatures. Biological research has aided in the management of aphids in different crops, reducing the use of insecticides. However, to accomplish this and ensure agricultural sustainability, we need to understand the biological parameters of insect pests associated with crops. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the biological parameters and population development of L. pseudobrassicae and B. brassicae in the laboratory. Nymphs at 24 h of age were maintained on cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) seedlings (25±2 °C, RH: 60% and 12 h photophase) and monitored at 24 h intervals until death. The immature phase was similar between B. brassicae (6.46 days) and L. pseudobrassicae (6.57 days) with high mortality of 1st and 2nd instar B. brassicae nymphs. Adults of B. brassicae lived longer in the pre- and post-reproductive periods, but a shorter time in the reproductive period. Time interval of each generation (T), innate ability to increase in number (rm), and finite rate of increase (λ) were similar between species. The specific fertility of B. brassicae was superior to that of L. pseudobrassicae. However, the net reproduction rate (Ro) of L. pseudobrassicae (17.62) was higher than that of B. brassicae (9.98). The time required for the population to double the number of individuals (TD) was shorter for L. pseudobrassicae (3.62 days) when compared to B. brassicae (4.37 days). These results indicate that L. pseudobrassicae may become a more relevant aphid for brassicas in Brazil, compared to B. brassicae.