发展异种不育害虫防治技术:来自斑点翅蝇铃木果蝇的见解

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Flavia Cerasti, Massimo Cristofaro, Valentina Mastrantonio, Jessica Scifo, Adriano Verna, Daniele Canestrelli, Daniele Porretta
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生殖干扰(即一个物种的雄性与另一个物种的雌性之间的性相互作用,降低了相互作用个体中的一个或两个个体的适合度)是一种重要的物种相互作用,对种群的动态和持久性有重要影响。然而,其在病虫害防治中的应用仍被忽视。在此,我们研究了将生殖干扰整合到不育昆虫技术(SIT)中以开发异源性SIT (h‐SIT)的可能性。在这种方法下,与传统的SIT相反,来自密切相关的非害虫物种的不育异种雄性被释放,与害虫种群竞争配偶。为此,我们以入侵害虫铃木果蝇为研究对象,以黑腹果蝇为对照。首先,我们研究了辐照对黑腹龙葵不育性和寿命的影响。然后,我们测试了辐照雄性的交配表现和它们降低铃木夜蛾适合度的能力。结果通过微观实验发现:(1)辐照引起黑腹田鼠雄性高水平不育,但不降低寿命;(2)辐照后的黑腹田鼠雄虫对铃木家鼠雌虫的求爱程度与铃木家鼠雄虫相同,并与异种雌虫交配、交配和授精;(3)在两种不同种比下,雄性黑腹田鼠的后代均显著减少。结论本研究结果为开发一种针对铃氏夜蛾的h - SIT方法奠定了基础,该方法可用于其他害虫的检测。©2025作者。《病虫害管理科学》由John Wiley &出版;我代表化学工业协会的儿子有限公司。
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Developing heterospecific sterile insect technique for pest control: insights from the spotted wing fly Drosophila suzukii
BACKGROUNDReproductive interference (i.e. sexual interaction between males of one species and females of another species that reduce the fitness of one or both the interacting individuals) is an important species interaction significantly affecting population dynamics and persistence. However, its exploitation in pest control remains overlooked. Here, we investigated the possible integration of reproductive interference into the sterile insect technique (SIT) to develop a heterospecific SIT (h‐SIT). Under this approach, contrary to the classic SIT, sterile heterospecific males from closely related, nonpest species are released to compete with the pest population for mates. To this end, we focused on the invasive pest species Drosophila suzukii and used D. melanogaster as the control species. First, we investigated the effect of irradiation on D. melanogaster sterility and longevity. Then, we tested the mating performance of irradiated males and their ability to reduce the D. suzukii fitness.RESULTSWe found by microcosm experiments that: (i) irradiation induced high levels of D. melanogaster male sterility without reducing longevity; (ii) irradiated D. melanogaster males court D. suzukii females as much as D. suzukii males do, and they couple, mate with and inseminate heterospecific females; (iii) irradiated D. melanogaster males significantly reduce the offspring of D. suzukii females under two different species ratios.CONCLUSIONOur results provide the first foundations for the development of a h‐SIT against D. suzukii, an approach which can be tested against other groups of pest species. © 2025 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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Pest Management Science
Pest Management Science 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
9.80%
发文量
553
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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