寄主株龄对南非虱虱病生物防治剂——根食蚤甲虫Heikertingerella sp.生长性能的影响

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
L. Madire, T. Olckers, D. Simelane
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摘要

年龄影响寄主植物的品质,是决定草食性昆虫适合度的关键因素,因此也是决定入侵植物生物防治剂的关键因素。本文研究了寄主植物年龄对根食性蚤甲虫Heikertingerella sp.(鞘翅目:金蝇科:Galerucinae)性能的影响,该蚤甲虫最近被批准释放以对抗入侵树木Tecoma stans (L.)。产于南非的山楂科植物。我们的目标是使用年龄在一到三年之间的类似大小的植物,确定一个最佳的寄主植物年龄,以促进甲虫的大规模饲养,以迎接即将到来的释放。虽然随着植株年龄的增加,f1后代的产量明显增加,这可能是由于逐渐衰老的植株的根质量更大,但植株年龄对f1成年植株的大小没有影响。株龄对p1成虫的成虫存活率和叶片损伤率无显著影响。与未暴露的对照植物相比,所有年龄的Tecoma stans植物在暴露于Heikertingerella spp成虫及其幼虫后代摄食时产生的叶片明显减少。与植株年龄无关,成虫对植株顶部幼叶的取食强度高于对植株中部和底部老叶的取食强度。虽然所有三个年龄的植株都适合在检疫培养中成虫饲养和存活,但逐渐变老的植株最适合生产f1后代,因此最适合大规模饲养黑克丁氏杆菌以供放生。
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Effect of host-plant age on the performance of the root-feeding flea beetle Heikertingerella sp., a biological control agent for Tecoma stans in South Africa
ABSTRACT Age influences host-plant quality, which is a key determinant of the fitness of herbivorous insects and hence biological control agents of invasive plants. We assessed the effect of host-plant age on the performance of the root-feeding flea beetle Heikertingerella sp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae), which was recently approved for release against the invasive tree Tecoma stans (L.) Juss ex Kunth var. stans (Bignoniaceae) in South Africa. Using similar-sized plants that were aged from one to three years, our aim was to determine an optimal host-plant age to facilitate mass-rearing of the beetle for impending releases. While significantly more F 1 progeny were produced with increasing plant age, presumably due to larger root masses in progressively older plants, plant age did not influence the size of the F 1 adults. There was no significant effect of plant age on the survival and percentage of leaves damaged by the P 1 adults. Tecoma stans plants of all ages produced significantly fewer leaves when exposed to feeding by Heikertingerella sp. adults and their larval progeny, relative to the unexposed control plants. Irrespective of plant age, adults displayed higher feeding intensity on the younger leaves at the top sections of the plants than on the older leaves on the middle and bottom sections. Although plants of all three ages were suitable for adult feeding and survival in quarantine cultures, progressively older plants are best suited for F 1 progeny production and therefore for the mass-rearing of Heikertingerella sp. for releases.
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
64
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biocontrol Science and Technology presents original research and reviews in the fields of biological pest, disease and weed control. The journal covers the following areas: Animal pest control by natural enemies Biocontrol of plant diseases Weed biocontrol ''Classical'' biocontrol Augmentative releases of natural enemies Quality control of beneficial organisms Microbial pesticides Properties of biocontrol agents, modes of actions and methods of application Physiology and behaviour of biocontrol agents and their interaction with hosts Pest and natural enemy dynamics, and simulation modelling Genetic improvement of natural enemies including genetic manipulation Natural enemy production, formulation, distribution and release methods Environmental impact studies Releases of selected and/or genetically manipulated organisms Safety testing The role of biocontrol methods in integrated crop protection Conservation and enhancement of natural enemy populations Effects of pesticides on biocontrol organisms Biocontrol legislation and policy, registration and commercialization.
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