植物提取物对水稻鳞翅目主要害虫及其天敌的杀虫效果。

IF 2.4 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Frontiers in insect science Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/finsc.2024.1500542
Atanu Seni, Rini Pal, Sanjukta Mohapatra, Dipankar Mandal, Sushil Kumar Bansude, Pinki Seth, Sarita Barla, Jubuli Sahu
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植物提取物已被用于控制各种害虫,但关于它们在减少作物损害方面的有效性或它们如何影响作物产量和水稻中的有益昆虫的信息很少。采用印楝素1% EC和标准杀虫剂Acephate 95 SG对印度奥里萨邦Sambalpur地区栽培水稻中的黄茎螟虫(YSB)、刺叶螟(Scirpophaga incertulas)和稻叶螟Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee)及其天敌进行了杀虫效果比较。印度。未经处理的水稻作为对照。除商业配方外,所有植物提取物中都添加了1%的Tween 20佐剂。在2022 - 2023年连续两个雨季监测了植物损害、昆虫种群数量和产量。籼稻和乙酰甲胺磷95 SG处理的水稻平均产量分别为4.68 t/ha和4.66 t/ha,显著高于对照(2.27 t/ha),且两者产量相当。camara L.和indica A.处理对两种主要鳞翅目水稻害虫均有较好的防治效果。乙酰甲胺磷处理的成本效益比最高,为1:4.65,籼稻处理次之,为1:3.74。所有研究的植物药对天敌的影响都小于合成化学品。在这些植物中,捕食者(如蜘蛛和瓢虫)和寄生性(如雪农螨、大端螨和日本赤眼蜂)的平均数量在印度和柑橘处理中最多。虽然所研究的植物制剂对水稻主要害虫均有较好的防治效果,但籼稻、柑橘、苜蓿和油菜的防治效果最好,可纳入水稻害虫综合治理。
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Pesticidal plant extract effect against major lepidopteran insect pests and their natural enemies in rice Oryza sativa L.

Extracts of plants have been used to manage various insect pests, but little information is available about how effective they are in reducing crop damage or how they affect crop yield and beneficial insects in rice. Extracts from Azadirachta indica leaves, Lantana camara leaves, Nerium oleander leaves, Aegle marmelos leaves, Allium sativum cloves, and Citrus limon fruits, known to have insecticidal properties, were compared with two checks, viz., Azadirachtin 1% EC and standard insecticide Acephate 95 SG, for their efficacy against yellow stem borer (YSB), Scirpophaga incertulas (Walk.), and rice leaf folder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee) and natural enemies in cultivated rice in Sambalpur, Odisha, India. Untreated rice plants served as control. An adjuvant, Tween 20 at 1%, was added with all the botanical extracts except the commercial formulation. Plant damage, insect population numbers, and yield were monitored during two consecutive wet seasons from 2022 to 2023. Mean rice yield was significantly higher in the A. indica and Acephate 95 SG treatments, i.e., 4.68 t/ha and 4.66 t/ha, respectively, compared to the control (2.27 t/ha) and were significantly at par with each other. The L. camara and A. indica treatments were effective against both the major lepidopteran rice insect pests. The highest cost-benefit ratio of (1:4.65) was obtained from the Acephate treatment and was closely followed by the A. indica treatment (1:3.74). All the studied botanicals had less impact on natural enemies than synthetic chemicals. Among these botanicals, the maximum mean population of predators (like spiders and carabid beetles) and parasitoids (like Tetrastichus schoenobii, Telenomus dignus, and Trichogramma japonicum) were observed in the A. indica and A. marmelos treatments. Although all the studied botanicals were effective against both the major insect pests in rice, the A. indica, A. marmelos, A. sativum, and L. camara treatments showed the most promising against rice insect pests, so they may be incorporated into integrated pest management of rice.

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