芒果中的虫害复合体及其天敌研究

K. Nishmitha, A. M. Maruthesh
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芒格洛尔乌拉尔农业和园艺研究站在 2023 年 1 月至 5 月期间进行了芒果害虫群及其天敌研究实验。在实验期间,芒果作物的各种害虫中,我们只记录到 8 种害虫,其中只有 5 种主要害虫在此期间受到严重危害,即蓟马(Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood、Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus Hood)、果蝇(Bactrocera dorsalis 和 B. correcta)和叶网蝽(Orthaga euadrusalis Walker)。在不同的作物生长阶段,我们在芒果树上发现了 05 种天敌(蜘蛛、茧蜂类、菊形目、蜻蜓和螳螂)。其中,蜘蛛和茧蜂全年都很活跃。除了叶网虫与蓟马、果蝇、白蚁、蜘蛛和茧蜂呈负相关外,所有害虫之间都存在显著或不显著的正相关。而在芒果作物生态系统中,天敌(即蜘蛛和茧蜂类)之间存在非常明显的正相关关系。
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Study on Insect Pest Complex and their Natural Enemies in Mango
The experiment were conducted on Study of insect pest complex and their natural enemies in mango which were carried out at Agriculture and Horticulture Research Station, Ullal, Mangalore during, January to May-2023. Among various species of insect pests we were recorded only 8 insect pest of mango crop during this experimental period, among them, only five major insect pest infestation was sever during this period viz., Thrips (Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood, Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus Hood), fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis and B. correcta) and leaf webber (Orthaga euadrusalis Walker). At some point we were documented 05 natural enemies (spiders, coccinellids, chrysopids, dragonfly and mantid) on mango tree at different crop growth stages. Amongst, spider and coccinellids remained active throughout the year. All the insect pests were either significant or non-significant but positively associated with each other except for leaf webber who was negatively correlated with thrips, fruit fly, termite, spiders and coccinellids. And highly significant positive correlation was found between the natural enemies’ viz., spiders and coccinellids in the mango crop ecosystem.
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