优化螺虫防治洋葱蓟马病在鳞茎和大葱中的应用。

Natalie Constancio, Brian Nault, Ashley Leach
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洋葱蓟马(Thysanoptera: thriaci Lindeman)是葱属植物(Amaryllidaceae)中最主要的害虫,主要采用杀虫剂进行防治。螺虫是一种系统性杀虫剂,目前推荐在球茎洋葱生产的早期使用,但其基于施用时间、频率和植物年龄的残留效应尚不清楚。从2016年到2023年,我们进行了一系列试验,评估这些因素对蓟马控制的影响。我们比较了两种施用时间和频率对洋葱茎部洋葱蓟马的管理。最后,我们进行了单独的葱试验,改变植株年龄和施用频率,以确定对洋葱蓟马种群和植物对螺虫吸收的影响。结果表明,连续两次施用螺虫剂可使洋葱蓟马的密度降低50%,但施用时间对鳞茎和大葱的蓟马密度没有影响。施用2次的葱叶组织中螺虫的含量明显高于施用1次的葱。在大葱中,幼苗中检测到的螺虫含量高于老龄植株,叶片组织中螺虫含量与植株上洋葱蓟马密度呈负相关。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,为了有效控制洋葱蓟马对鳞茎洋葱和大葱的危害,需要两次施用螺虫剂,这可能是由于植物组织中杀虫剂含量的增加。
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Optimizing spirotetramat applications for effective onion thrips control in bulb and green onions.

Onion thrips, Thrips tabaci Lindeman, (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is the most significant pest of Alliums (Amaryllidaceae) and is primarily managed with insecticides. Spirotetramat, a systemic insecticide, is currently recommended for early season use in bulb onion production, but its residual effects based on application timing, frequency, and plant age are poorly understood. From 2016 to 2023, we conducted a series of trials assessing the impact of these factors on thrips control. We compared 2 application timings and frequencies on onion thrips management in bulb onions. Finally, we conducted a separate green onion experiment, altering plant age and application frequency to determine the effect on onion thrips populations and spirotetramat uptake by the plant. Our results showed that 2 sequential applications of spirotetramat reduced onion thrips densities by 50%, but application timing had no impact on thrips densities in both bulb and green onions. Green onions that received 2 applications of spirotetramat had significantly higher spirotetramat levels in the leaf tissue than those treated once. In green onions, more spirotetramat was detected in young plants compared with older ones, and there was a negative correlation between spirotetramat levels in leaf tissue and onion thrips densities on plants. Overall, our results indicated that 2 applications of spirotetramat are necessary for effective onion thrips control on bulb onion and green onion, likely due to increased insecticide levels in plant tissue.

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