S. Mohamad, Jie Hung King, Siti Nurulhidayah Ahmad, Muhamad Azmi Mohammed, Mohamad Rosman Sulaiman, M. M. Mohd Masri
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摘要
Elaeidobius kamerunicus 是马来西亚油棕(Elaeis guineensis)的主要授粉昆虫。Elaiedobius kamerunicus 以油棕雄花序为食并繁殖。象鼻虫的存在对油棕成功授粉至关重要,从而确保果穗产量令人满意。MPOB 最近报告说,主要由于授粉不足,油棕果穗质量下降,影响了全国平均榨油率。造成这种情况的部分原因是授粉者数量减少。因此,需要对影响授粉者数量的因素进行调查。在田间估计 E. kamerunicus 种群数量的关键标准之一是测量花后雄花序(PAMI)中新成 E. kamerunicus 的萌发率。在马来西亚的九个油棕园进行了为期四个月的研究,调查了 E. kamerunicus 成虫的萌发率及其性别比例,使用的是带到实验室并观察两周的 PAMI 样本。结果表明,从 PAMI 中钻出的象鼻虫成虫数量约为 36-47 头,钻出后代的雌雄比例为 2.33-4.46: 1。而在施用生物农药的地区,对出苗率的影响很小。这项研究表明,施用氯氰菊酯可能会威胁到田间授粉象鼻虫的未来种群数量。因此,不鼓励在田间过量施用此类杀虫剂,而应以生物农药取而代之,作为其他虫害综合防治(IPM)策略的补充。此外,还需要进一步调查,以了解后代的性别比例会如何影响 E. kamerunicus 的未来种群数量。
The Insect Pest Management Strategies and Their Influence on The Emergence Rate of Elaeidobius kamerunicus Faust (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From The Post-Anthesising Male Inflorescence of Oil Palm, Elaeis guineensis
Elaeidobius kamerunicus is the main pollinating insect of oil palm, Elaeis guineensis in Malaysia. Elaiedobius kamerunicus feeds and breeds on the oil palms' male inflorescences. The weevil presence is vital for the successful pollination of oil palm, thus ensuring satisfactory fruit bunch production. MPOB recently reported that the declining quality of oil palm fruit bunch, mainly due to insufficient pollination, had affected the national average oil extraction rate. In part, this scenario was caused by the declining pollinator population. As such, the factors affecting the pollinators' population need to be investigated. One of the critical criteria in estimating the population of E. kamerunicus in the field is to measure the emergence rate of the new adult E. kamerunicus from the post-anthesis male inflorescence (PAMI). The study to investigate the rate of E. kamerunicus adult emergence and their sex ratio was conducted for four months at nine oil palm estates in Malaysia by using PAMI samples that were brought to the laboratory and observed for two weeks. The results have shown that the number of adult weevils that emerged from PAMI was about 36-47 individuals, and the female-to-male ratio for the emerged progenies was 2.33-4.46: 1. Indiscriminate application of broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide, cypermethrin has negatively influenced the weevil emergence rate in the field. Whereas, minimal impact on the emergence rate was observed in areas applied with biopesticide. This study showed that the application of cypermethrin could threaten the future population of the pollinating weevil in the field. As such, the excessive application of such insecticides in the field is discouraged and should be replaced by biopesticides to complement other Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies. In addition, further investigation is needed to understand how the gender ratio of the progeny could affect the future population of E. kamerunicus.