Marcos Gino Fernandes, Eduardo Neves Costa, Fabrício Iglesias Valente
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摘要
了解害虫的空间分布和种群波动有助于为特定作物制定有效的控制策略。Conotrachelus psidii(鞘翅目:卷须科)是一种重要的番石榴害虫,但目前还没有对其进行管理的采样计划。因此,在本研究中,我们的目标是:(i)确定 C. psidii 成虫的空间分布模式;(ii)制定番石榴作物害虫防治的顺序取样计划。评估从修剪后 120 天开始,每周进行一次。采样 C. psidii 成虫时,在植株下铺一块白色油布,覆盖整个树冠。然后摇动植物枝条,使成虫从油布上脱落,然后对其进行鉴定和计数。利用每次取样获得的数据,确定了离散指数,并对理论泊松和负二项频率分布进行了调整测试。计算得出的离散指数表明,研究种群中的个体呈现聚集离散状态。值得注意的是,只有 4 个样本显示对泊松分布进行了调整,而 18 个样本在野外显示对负二项分布进行了调整,这证实了种群空间分布的聚集模式。为 C. psidii 制定的顺序取样计划显示,决策所需的最大和最小样本单位数分别为 45 和 15。
Sequential sampling plan for the adults of Conotrachelus psidii (Marshall, 1922) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in guava crop
Understanding the spatial distribution and population fluctuations of insect pests facilitates the development of effective control strategies for a given crop. Conotrachelus psidii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is an important guava pest; however, no sampling plans are available for its management. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to (i) determine the spatial distribution pattern of C. psidii adults and (ii) develop a sequential sampling plan for pest control in guava crops. Evaluations began at 120 days after pruning and were performed weekly. To sample C. psidii adults, a white tarp was placed under the plants, covering the entire canopy. Plant branches were then shaken to dislodge the adult insects on the tarp, which were then identified and counted. Using the data obtained in each sampling, dispersion indices were determined and tests of adjustments to the theoretical Poisson and negative binomial frequency distributions were performed. The calculated dispersion indices revealed that the individuals in the studied populations exhibited aggregated dispersion. Notably, only four samples showed adjustment to the Poisson distribution, whereas 18 samples showed adjustment to the negative binomial distribution in the field, confirming the aggregated pattern of the population spatial arrangement. The sequential sampling plan developed for C. psidii revealed the maximum and minimum numbers of sample units expected for decision-making as 45 and 15, respectively.
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