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摘要
在尼日利亚里弗斯州哈科特港大学农学院教学和研究农场进行的玉米上秋季军虫(FAW)的种群动态和害虫综合防治调查,为有效防治这种臭名昭著的害虫提供了重要发现。这项研究涉及 3 个玉米品种,即 Bende White(当地的白色玉米品种)、Oka(当地的黄色玉米品种)和 Oba Super 98(改良的白色玉米品种);两种种植模式,即单种玉米和玉米-山药间作;信息素诱捕和杀虫剂(Kartodim 315EC)。农药施用分为三个不同阶段(分别为 2WAP、4WAP 和作为对照的零施用)。信息素诱捕器的捕获量有助于跟踪研究期间害虫的种群动态,显示害虫的到达时间、增长、高峰和下降。单作地和间作地的 FAW 种群数量没有明显差异;但玉米-山药间作地出现了 3 个种群高峰(第 5 天、第 7 天和第 17 天),而单作地出现了 2 个高峰(第 4 天和第 15 天)。与 Bende(5.71±2.87)和 Oba 98(4.77±2.64)相比,Oka 品种因虫害造成的玉米穗平均损失(6.36±2.45)明显更高(p < 0.05),这意味着 Oba 98 可能是最适合该地区种植的玉米品种。
Population Dynamics and Integrated Pest Management of the Fall Armyworm (FAW) Spodoptera frugiperda (JE Smith; Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Maize in Rivers State, Nigeria
Population dynamics and integrated pest management investigations of the fall armyworm (FAW) on maize conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture Teaching and Research farm, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria, made notable findings for the effective management of this notorious pest. This study involved 3 maize varieties namely Bende White (a local white variety), Oka (a local yellow maize) and Oba Super 98 (an improved white variety); two cropping patterns i.e. sole maize, and maize-yam intercrop; pheromonal trapping and pesticide (Kartodim 315EC). Pesticide applications were at 3 different phases (2WAP, 4WAP, and zero application as control, respectively). The pheromonal trap catches aided tracking of the pest’s population dynamics over the study duration showing the arrival times, build-up, peaks and falls. There was no significant difference in FAW populations between sole and intercrop plots; although 3 population peaks were found in maize-yam intercrop (at day 5, 7 and 17) against 2 peaks (day 4 and 15) in the sole maize. Oka variety showed significantly higher mean maize ear damages from FAW attacks (6.36 ± 2.45), compared to Bende (5.71 ± 2.87) and Oba 98 (4.77 ± 2.64) (p < 0.05), implying that Oba 98 may be the best maize variety for cultivation in this locality.