以不同小麦品种为食的 Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的营养生理学研究

IF 0.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Enfoque UTE Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.29019/enfoqueute.1016
Aqsa Amjad, M. I. Ullah, Muhammad Arshad, Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed, Rafia Umar, Nahdia Perveen, Muqadas Qadeer, Haroon Gul
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在农业生态系统中,了解昆虫的营养生理学及其对寄主植物的偏好对于优化害虫管理策略和提高作物产量至关重要。在本研究中,我们深入研究了秋陆虫(Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith))(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)在不同寄主植物(特别是小麦品种)环境下的营养生理学,并与玉米进行了比较。Dilkash-20, Fakhar-E-Bhakkar-17, Subhani-21, Faisalabad-08 和 Akbar-19 与玉米(NK-6654)相比。结果表明,以玉米为食的 S. frugiperda 的 RCR(8.08 克/克/天)、RGR(1.50 克/克/天)和 ECI(25.1 %)明显较高(P < 0.05),其次是 Fakhar-E-Bhakkar-17(RCR =7.其次是 Fakhar-E-Bhakkar-17(RCR=7.00 克/克/天,RGR=1.24 克/克/天,ECI=21.4 %)和 Akbar-19(RCR=6.06 克/克/天,RGR=1.04 克/克/天,ECI=19.7 %)。Dilkash-20 品种的所有营养参数值最低(RCR = 2.98 克/克/天,RGR = 0.38 克/克/天,ECI = 7.94 %)。这些发现为了解节节菜和寄主植物之间的营养相互作用提供了宝贵的见解,并揭示了害虫管理策略和作物模式的潜在影响。
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Nutritional Physiology of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Fed on Different Wheat Varieties
Within the context of agricultural ecosystems, understanding the nutritional physiology of insects and their host plant preferences is essential for optimizing pest management strategies and improving crop production. In this study, we conducted an in-depth examination of the nutritional physiology of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the context of different host plants, specifically wheat varieties, in comparison to maize. Our investigation focused on key parameters, including the Relative Consumption Rate (RCR), Relative Growth Rate (RGR), and Efficiency of Conversion of Ingested food (ECI) of S. frugiperda fed on different wheat varieties including: Dilkash-20, Fakhar-E-Bhakkar-17, Subhani-21, Faisalabad-08, and Akbar-19 in comparison to maize (NK-6654). The results revealed that S. frugiperda displayed a significantly (P < 0.05) higher RCR (8.08 g/g/day), RGR (1.50 g/g/day), and ECI (25.1 %) when feeding on maize, followed by Fakhar-E-Bhakkar-17 (RCR =7.00 g/g/day, RGR =1.24 g/g/day and ECI =21.4 %) and Akbar-19 (RCR = 6.06 g/g/day, RGR = 1.04 g/g/day and ECI =19.7 %) wheat varieties after 1 week of feeding. The lowest values of all these nutritional parameters were recorded on the Dilkash-20 variety (RCR = 2.98 g/g/day, RGR = 0.38 g/g/day, and ECI = 7.94 %). These findings offer valuable insights into the nutritional interactions between S. frugiperda and the host plants, shedding light on potential implications for pest management strategies and crop patterns.
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