M. Jakubowska, R. Dobosz, Alicja Szabelska-Beręsewicz, J. Zyprych-Walczak, Jolanta Kowalska, A. Tratwal
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摘要
双斑蜘蛛螨(Tetranychus urticae - TSSM)的种群动态受环境因素的影响。本文介绍了一项实验室研究的结果,即喷洒薄荷和万寿菊植物的水基提取物对双点蛛螨幼虫和若虫生长速度的影响。与 M. piperita 的提取物相比,T. patula 的水基提取物将幼虫转化为原虫所需的时间更长。根据植物水基提取物、其浓度以及若虫发育的寄主植物的不同,从若虫阶段转化为成虫的时间也存在差异。与应用于甜菜叶片的所有测试浓度的法国金盏花提取物相比,使用 100 g ∙ l -1 法国金盏花提取物可延长豌豆叶片圆盘上若虫的转化时间。与蚕豆或甜菜叶片相比,10% 的薄荷提取物对豌豆叶片上的 TSSM 若虫具有更强的限制作用。
Effects of water-based extracts of peppermint ( Mentha piperita L.) and French marigold (T agetes patula L.) on the transformation of larvae and nymphs of two-spotted spider mite ( Tetranychus urticae Koch)
The population dynamics of Tetranychus urticae (two-spotted spider mite – TSSM) are influenced by environmental factors, which were investigated to identify methods limiting the development and harmfulness of this pest. This paper presents findings from a laboratory study on the effect of spraying with water-based extracts of Mentha piperita and Tagetes patula plants on the growth rate of TSSM larvae and nymphs. The time required for the transformation of the larvae into protonymphs was longer for T. patula water-based extracts than extracts from M. piperita . Differences in the time of transformation from the nymphal stage to adult TSSM were also observed depending on the plant water-based extracts, their concentration, and the host plant on which nymphs were developing. The use of 100 g ∙ l -1 French marigold extract was associated with longer transformation time of nymphs on discs of pea leaves than all tested concentrations of French marigold extract applied to sugar beet leaves. Ten percent of the extracts from peppermint plants had a stronger limiting effect on TSSM nymphs on pea leaves than on bean or sugar beet leaves.