Amokrane Assia, Khammar Hichem, H. Ramzi, S. Menouar
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摘要
阿尔及利亚东部的Oum El Bouaghi地区长期以来被认为是一个谷物种植区,现在是一个卓越的硬粒小麦生产区。虽然鞘翅目的危害非常显著,但对其多样性的研究很少,而且对某些昆虫类群的研究仍然有限。我们的工作是评估鞘翅目多样性的第一步,以及采取生物管理措施防止有害动物的长期影响,以促进更环保的农业。为了评估甲虫群落,采用了不同的采样方法(Barber陷阱、彩色陷阱、割草网和视觉狩猎)。单次行动结果评价表明,硬粒小麦侵染鞘翅目昆虫的数量和多样性各不相同。共鉴定出鞘翅目昆虫100余种,分属22科,共5698只,主要隶属于甲虫科、龟科、金龟甲科、金龟甲科和葡萄蚧科。虽然收集到的鞘翅目主要是硬粒小麦作物的害虫(47.57%),特别是Tropinota hirta、Notaris sp和Oulema melanopus,但也有捕食者的存在(28.15%),特别是Carabidae和Staphylinidae,尽管相对丰度较低。鞘翅目物种多样性的时间演化表明,在分蘖期,寄主植物的营养发育加剧,杂草的存在,物种多样性达到高峰。以这种方式收集的数据为初步了解硬粒小麦鞘翅目奠定了基础,从而可用于设计病虫害防治策略。
Evaluation of The Diversity of Durum Wheat Coleoptera (Triticum Durum Desf.) in the Region of Sigus Oum El Bouaghi (Eastern Algeria)
The Oum El Bouaghi region in Eastern Algeria, long considered as a cereal-growing area is nowadays a durum wheat production region par excellence. Although the damage caused by Coleoptera is very significant, studies on the knowledge of their diversity are few and remain limited for some entomological groups. Our work is the first step to evaluate the diversity of Coleoptera and the long-term impact of taking biological management measures against harmful fauna in favour of more environment friendly agriculture. To assess the beetle community, different sampling methods were combined (Barber trap, coloured traps, mowing net and sight hunting). Evaluation of the results of a single campaign showed that Coleoptera infested with durum wheat vary in abundance and diversity. We identified more than 100 species of Coleoptera belonging to 22 different families for a total number of 5698 individuals belonging mainly to the Carabidae, Curculionidae, Chrysomelidae, Scarabidae and Staphylinidae families. Although the majority of Coleoptera collected are pests of durum wheat crops (47.57%) the case of Tropinota hirta, Notaris sp or Oulema melanopus in particular, there was an interesting presence of predators (28.15%) the case of Carabidae or Staphylinidae in particular even with low relative abundance. The temporal evolution of the Coleoptera showed that the species diversity indicated a peak of abundance at the full tillering stage following an accentuated vegetative development of the host plant, and the presence of weeds. The data collected in this way constitute a basis for a preliminary knowledge of the durum wheat Coleoptera and can thus be used to design pest control strategies.