苹果小叶蝉的温度依赖种群模型(鳞翅目:细叶蝉科)

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shubao Geng, Lei Chen, Heli Hou, Li Qiao, Shibao Guo, Zhou Zhou, Hongtao Tu, Chuleui Jung
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摘要

亚洲苹果叶螨(Phyllonorycter ringoniella, Matsumura)是东北亚地区重要的苹果树次生害虫。为了更好地了解其种群动态,建立了基于温度-发育关系的种群模型。该模型包括春季羽化、未成熟阶段转变和成虫产卵三个子模型。在2015年和2016年期间,在韩国安东的苹果果园收集了性信息素诱捕器的现场数据,以验证该模型。在6种杀虫剂-天敌情景下的模拟结果表明,采用杀虫剂-天敌加权死亡率因子能较好地模拟每一代的种群规模。使用每日温度输入,该模型表明,ringoniella通常每年经历五代,峰值时间在现场数据的7天范围内预测。敏感性分析表明,种群数量受总繁殖力和幼虫期模型的影响,但峰值时间在参数变化的情况下保持一致。较高的温度导致成年期提前,尤其是在夏季世代。该模型可作为估计林氏假单胞菌种群动态和丰度变化的基本工具,并可指导农药施药时机。该模型对苹果果园害虫的防治效果有待进一步验证。
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Temperature-Dependent Population Model of Apple Leafminer, Phyllonorycter ringoniella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

Temperature-Dependent Population Model of Apple Leafminer, Phyllonorycter ringoniella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

The Asiatic apple leafminer, Phyllonorycter ringoniella (Matsumura), is a significant secondary pest of apple trees in Northeast Asia. To better understand its population dynamics, a population model based on temperature-developmental relationships was constructed. This model includes three sub-models: spring emergence, immature stage transition, and adult oviposition. Field data were collected from sex-pheromone baited traps in apple orchards in Andong, Korea, during 2015 and 2016 to validate the model. Simulations under six pesticide-natural enemy scenarios showed that the population size of each generation was best simulated when weighted mortality factors for pesticides and natural enemies were applied. Using daily temperature inputs, the model demonstrated that P. ringoniella typically undergoes five generations per year, with peak times predicted within a 7-day margin of field data. Sensitivity analyses revealed that population size was influenced by total fecundity and the larval stage model, but peak times remained consistent despite parameter changes. Higher temperatures led to earlier adult peak dates, especially in summer generations. This model serves as a fundamental tool for estimating population dynamics and abundance changes of P. ringoniella and can guide the timings of pesticide application. Further validation is necessary to test the model's efficacy in controlling pests in apple orchards.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
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115
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology is an international journal that publishes articles in English that are of interest to insect biochemists and physiologists. Generally these articles will be in, or related to, one of the following subject areas: Behavior, Bioinformatics, Carbohydrates, Cell Line Development, Cell Signalling, Development, Drug Discovery, Endocrinology, Enzymes, Lipids, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, Nucleic Acids, Nutrition, Peptides, Pharmacology, Pollinators, Proteins, Toxicology. Archives will publish only original articles. Articles that are confirmatory in nature or deal with analytical methods previously described will not be accepted.
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