热浪对作物虫害动态的影响取决于昆虫的发育过程和植物的抗性

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70028
Nalleli Carvajal Acosta, Luke N. Zehr, Joshua S. Snook, Zsofia Szendrei, Michael Kalwajtys, William C. Wetzel
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热浪是一种短暂的异常高温现象,对农业生态系统具有破坏性,而且由于气候变化,其发生频率和强度都在不断增加。尽管人们越来越认识到热浪对农业可持续发展的威胁,但我们对热浪在田间对农业生态相互作用的影响却知之甚少。在此,我们报告了一项田间试验的结果,该试验研究了热浪及其时间如何与作物害虫抗性相互作用,从而影响马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum)与其危害性最大的害虫科罗拉多马铃薯甲虫(CPB;Leptinotarsa decemlineata)之间的相互作用。我们使用敞篷室和陶瓷加热器,在抗虫害和易受虫害影响的马铃薯品种的田间小块中产生热浪条件,使其处于CPB的四个发育阶段。然后,我们对 CPB 的表现、叶片草食性和块茎产量进行了评估。新生期热浪使幼虫存活率降低了 10%,但存活的幼虫体型增大了 18%,发育速度加快了 15%。不过,这些影响只发生在易感品种上;抗虫品种的幼虫存活率和生长速度都不受热浪影响。此外,新生幼虫期的热浪还使成虫存活率降低了 15%,这表明生命早期的热暴露会产生负面影响。新生期之后的热浪对玉米螟的表现、作物损害或块茎产量没有影响。我们的研究结果表明,要了解极端高温事件对作物虫害动态的影响,必须掌握时机和作物的抗虫害能力。在气候日益多变和极端的情况下,农业生态害虫管理可能会受益于考虑到潜在热事件的季节性时间的策略开发,以及继续使用为抵抗害虫而培育的作物品种,我们的研究结果表明,这可能会减轻极端温度对作物与害虫相互作用的影响。
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Heat wave impacts on crop-pest dynamics are dependent upon insect ontogeny and plant resistance

Heat waves, brief periods of unusually high temperatures, are damaging to agroecosystems and are increasing in frequency and intensity due to climate change. Despite growing appreciation for the threat that heat waves pose to agricultural sustainability, we have a poor understanding of what determines their impact on agroecological interactions in the field. Here, we report the results of a field experiment that examined how heat waves and their timing interact with crop pest resistance to influence the interactions between potato (Solanum tuberosum) and its most damaging pest, the Colorado potato beetle (CPB; Leptinotarsa decemlineata). We used open-top chambers and ceramic heaters to generate heat wave conditions in field plots with pest-resistant and pest-susceptible potato varieties at four CPB developmental stages. We then assessed CPB performance, leaf herbivory, and tuber yield. The neonate-stage heat wave reduced larval survival by 10%, but the surviving larvae were 18% larger and developed 15% faster. However, these effects occurred only on the susceptible variety; both larval survival and growth were unaffected by the heat wave in the pest-resistant variety. Moreover, the neonate-stage heat wave reduced adult survival by 15%, suggesting negative carry-over effects of early-life heat exposure. Heat wave events after the neonate stage had no effects on CPB performance, crop damage, or tuber yield. Our results indicate that timing and pest resistance in crops are essential for understanding the impacts of extreme heat events on crop-pest dynamics. Agroecological pest management in an increasingly variable and extreme climate will likely benefit from the development of strategies that account for the seasonal timing of potential heat events and from the continued use of crop varieties bred for pest resistance, which our results suggest may dampen the impacts of extreme temperatures on crop-pest interactions.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
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378
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期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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