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摘要
稻田有复杂的动植物营养食物网。开花植物生物多样性综合管理有助于保护水稻生态系统的有益昆虫,从而增强害虫的自然生物防治能力。印度水稻研究所(ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research)提出了一个通过生态工程进行生境管理的概念,并在农民的田地里进行了几个作物季节的测试和验证。这些战略成本低、易于采用、生态无害和环境友好,同时为农民提供经济回报和营养效益。提倡的技术之一是增加花卉的多样性。通过保护稻田中常见的开花植物或种植一种能提供经济和营养效益的作物植物,可以维持植物的多样性。水稻带开花植物对拟寄生蜂的生物多样性有显著影响。通过诱食和实验室研究对寿命进行的实地研究表明,寄生蜂的寄生率提高,寿命延长6至10倍。有不同作物边界的小区与无花边界的小区相比,寄生蜂卵的寄生率有显著差异(F= 4.91;df 7;p < 0.01)。
Conserving Floral and Faunal Diversity of Rice Paddies
Rice paddies have complex trophic food webs of flora and fauna. Integrated biodiversity management of flowering forbs can help conserve the beneficial insects of rice ecosystem, in turn enhancing natural biological control of pests. A concept of habitat management through ecological engineering has been developed at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, tested, and validated in farmers’ fields over several seasons of crop. The strategies are low cost, easy to adopt, ecological sound and environmentally friendly, while providing farmers with monetary returns and nutritional benefits. One of the techniques advocated, is increasing floral diversity. Floral diversity can be maintained by conserving commonly occurring flowering forbs in rice fields or by growing a crop plant that provides monetary and nutritional benefits. Flowering plants on rice bunds had significant impact on biodiversity of parasitoids such as Anagrus , Oligosita and others. Field studies through baiting and laboratory studies for longevity indicated enhanced parasitization rates and six to ten times increase in longevity of parasitoids. Significant differences were observed in parasitism of hopper eggs in plots with different crop borders in comparison to plots without flower borders (F= 4.91; df 7; p <0.01).