矿物和生物材料膜对三营养(葡萄×蝇×寄生蜂)相互作用的干扰。

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Bulletin of Entomological Research Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1017/S0007485323000524
Daniela Ribeiro da Costa, Suzany Aguiar Leite, Beatriz Sousa Coelho, Mateus Pereira Dos Santos, Iara Sordi Joachim-Bravo, Pablo Montoya, Vanessa Simões Dias, Maria Aparecida Castellani
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果蝇侵害是新鲜农产品出口的主要障碍之一。矿物颗粒和生物材料薄膜具有保护水果免受伤寒果蝇侵害的潜力。在半田间条件下,研究了颗粒膜对葡萄(Vitis vinifera L.)、果蝇(Wiedemann)和寄生蜂(Ashmead)三食性相互作用的影响。对葡萄进行生物特征鉴定(即颜色、硬度、质量、长度和直径),用矿物颗粒、生物材料或蒸馏水(对照)处理,然后用于产卵和寄生生物测定。在产卵生物测定中,将处理过的葡萄放在田间网箱中,暴露于50对冠状葡萄,48 h后计数每个果实上的刺孔数和卵数。在寄生生物测定中,用3龄头锥夜蛾幼虫(每个果实2只)人工侵染处理过的葡萄,在田间网箱中暴露50对长尾锥夜蛾(2 h),测定其寄生指数、幼虫和蛹的存活率以及出蝇和寄生蜂的数量。矿物膜处理影响了果实颜色,降低了金针菊的产卵量,但对金针菊的寄生能力没有显著影响。这种寄生蜂能够在被高岭土包衣的果实中定位并寄生于头形金蝇幼虫,这表明高岭土薄膜可以与生物制剂联合使用来防治果蝇。
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Interference of tritrophic (grape × medfly × parasitoid) interactions by mineral and biomaterial films.

Fruit fly infestation is one of the main obstacles to the exportation of fresh agricultural produce. Films of mineral particles and biomaterials have the potential to protect fruits against tephritid fruit fly infestation. The present study evaluated the effects of particle films on the tritrophic interactions of grape (Vitis vinifera L.), the fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) and the parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) under semi-field conditions. Grapes were biometrically characterised (i.e. colour, firmness, mass, length and diameter), treated with mineral particles, biomaterials or distilled water (control), and then used in oviposition and parasitism bioassays. In the oviposition bioassay, the treated grapes were exposed to 50 C. capitata pairs in field cages, and after 48 h, the punctures and eggs on each fruit were counted. In the parasitism bioassay, treated grapes were artificially infested with third-instar C. capitata larvae (two per fruit), exposed (2 h) to 50 D. longicaudata pairs in field cages to determine parasitism index, larval and pupal viabilities and number of flies and parasitoids emerged. Treatment with the mineral film affected fruit colour and reduced C. capitata oviposition but failed to significantly affect the parasitism capacity of D. longicaudata. The ability of the parasitoid to locate and parasitise C. capitata larvae in kaolin-coated fruits suggests that kaolin films could be used in conjunction with biological agents to control fruit flies.

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