Nadrawati Nadrawati, A. Zarkani, Priyatiningsih Priyatiningsih, Aprilian Pitoyo
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Melon is a fruit plant that has the potential to be developed and can become a superior horticultural product. The demand for melons continuously increases yearly, requiring a large and continuous supply. Fruit must be available at any time in sufficient quantity and quality to be used as an agricultural commodity with high economic value. Diaphania indica (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is a significant pest that attacks the leaves and fruit of the Cucurbitaceae family, including economically important crops such as melon. Studies on Diaphania pests that attack melon leaves and fruit have not been widely studied in Indonesia. Also, due to the cases happening of leaf and fruit-eating attacks in Bengkulu, proper pest control efforts are needed. One of the basics for determining how to control is to know the population density and the level of damage caused by these pests. This research was conducted on the farmers' land in Sri Kuncoro Village, Pondok Kelapa Sub-District, Bengkulu Tengah Regency, November 2021-January 2022. The variables observed were the population density of D. indica, the percentage of leaf damage, and the percentage of parasitic larvae. The results showed variations in the density of D. indica larvae and the percentage of leaf damage. The mean population density of larvae was 1.47 per plant, and the percentage of infected leaves was 29.49%. Parasitoids associated with D. indica larvae were found in Apanteles spp, with a percentage of parasitized D. indica larvae of 46.67%.
甜瓜是一种极具开发潜力的果树,可以成为优良的园艺产品。对甜瓜的需求每年都在不断增加,需要大量和持续的供应。水果必须在任何时候都有足够的数量和质量,才能作为具有高经济价值的农产品使用。印度裂蝇(鳞翅目:瘿蝇科)是一种重要的害虫,它攻击葫芦科植物的叶子和果实,包括瓜等重要的经济作物。在印度尼西亚,对侵害甜瓜叶片和果实的Diaphania害虫的研究尚未广泛开展。此外,由于在Bengkulu发生的食叶和食果袭击事件,需要采取适当的虫害防治措施。确定如何控制的基础之一是了解这些害虫的种群密度和造成的损害程度。本研究于2021年11月至2022年1月在Bengkulu Tengah reggency Pondok Kelapa街道Sri Kuncoro村的农民土地上进行。观察到的变量是褐家蝇种群密度、叶片损害率和寄生幼虫率。结果表明,不同处理的籼稻幼虫密度和叶片损害率存在差异。幼虫平均种群密度为1.47只/株,染叶率为29.49%。在无翅目蝇中发现了与籼稻幼虫有亲缘关系的拟寄生物,寄生籼稻幼虫的比例为46.67%。