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摘要
苜蓿象鼻虫 Hypera postica (Gyllenhal) 是堪萨斯州危害苜蓿最严重的害虫之一,每年造成 10-15% 的作物损失。目前还没有进行过正式的种群研究。我们对堪萨斯州六个主要紫花苜蓿种植县的八块田地进行了研究,确定了 H. postica 的菌株分布。发现了东部、西部和埃及菌株,其中东部菌株为优势菌株。所有考察点的同一块田里都有东部和西部菌株的种群。这项研究是堪萨斯州首次报道埃及菌株。这种象鼻虫品系的相互分化可能会对虫害综合防治战略产生重大影响。
A Population Study of Alfalfa Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Kansas
The alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal) is one of the most damaging pests of alfalfa in Kansas causing crop loss of 10-15% annually. No formal population study has been conducted. The strain distribution of H. postica in Kansas was determined for eight fields located in six major alfalfa growing counties. mDNA from individuals collected at each field location was digested and sequenced to differentiate among strains. Eastern, western and Egyptian strains were recovered with eastern being the dominant strain. All sites examined had populations of eastern and western strains within the same fields. This study is the first reported instance of the Egyptian strain in Kansas. This intergrade of weevil strains may have significant implications for Integrated Pest Management strategies.