黑兵蝇(Hermetia illucens)幼虫会影响牛粪中苋菜(Amaranthus palmeri)种子的萌发吗?

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRONOMY
Eric Y. Yu, Navjot Singh, Melissa L. Wilson, Chelsea D. Miranda, Casey A. Flint, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Roger L. Becker, Debalin Sarangi
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紫红花(Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson)在明尼苏达州被归类为有毒杂草,必须在该州根除。被污染饲料喂养的牲畜粪便被确定为在明尼苏达州引入苋菜的主要途径。黑兵蝇幼虫(黑兵蝇)(BSFL)以有机物质为食,已被广泛研究用于改善粪便管理。然而,人们对它们对杂草种子命运的影响知之甚少。实验室实验评估了BSFL在10天的孵育期内对苋菜种子在奶牛粪便中命运的影响。与未处理的对照相比,在孵育期间添加BSFL使粪便重量减少了42%。奶牛粪便中苋菜种子的存在不影响BSFL在孵育期间的生物量积累。牛粪中苋菜种子的回收率为67%,在BSFL的存在下没有观察到额外的减少。施用有机肥处理后,恢复的苋菜种子发芽率降至22%,而不施用有机肥的对照种子发芽率为64%,添加BSFL后没有进一步降低。总的来说,在粪便中混合帕尔玛苋菜种子使其出苗率降低了14%,这可能是由于种子恢复和发芽都减少了。然而,在粪肥中添加BSFL对种子的回收数量和发芽没有影响。
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Can black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae affect germination of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) seeds in dairy manure?

Can black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae affect germination of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) seeds in dairy manure?

Can black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae affect germination of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) seeds in dairy manure?

Can black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae affect germination of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) seeds in dairy manure?

Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson) is classified as a noxious weed in Minnesota, necessitating its eradication within the state. Manure from livestock fed contaminated feed was identified as a major pathway for the introduction of Palmer amaranth in Minnesota. Black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens L.) (BSFL) are known to feed on organic materials and have been extensively studied for improving manure management. However, little is known about their effect on the fate of weed seeds. Laboratory experiments assessed the effect of BSFL on the fate of Palmer amaranth seeds in dairy manure over a 10-day incubation period. The addition of BSFL during incubation reduced manure weight by 42% compared to a nontreated control. The presence of Palmer amaranth seeds in dairy manure did not impact the biomass accumulation of BSFL during incubation. Palmer amaranth seed recovery from dairy manure was 67%, with no additional reduction observed in the presence of BSFL. Germination of recovered Palmer amaranth seeds dropped to 22% in manure treatments, compared to 64% in a non-manure control seed lot, with no further reduction noted with the addition of BSFL. Overall, mixing Palmer amaranth seeds in manure reduced their emergence to 14%, which could be attributed to the reduction in both seed recovery and germination. However, the addition of BSFL to manure did not affect the number of seeds recovered or their germination.

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