为什么不需要使用新烟碱类杀虫剂来防治甜菜蚜虫

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Outlooks on Pest Management Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1564/v33_apr_05
H. Loxdale
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由于英国甜菜作物持续受到蚜虫的侵害,特别是桃子马铃薯蚜虫,甜菜黄病毒的主要媒介,Defra决定在2022年生长季节允许减损新烟碱类杀虫剂噻虫嗪的应用,作为紧急控制措施。这种杀虫剂是该物种尚未产生抗药性的为数不多的合成化合物之一。在这里,作者认为,由于在不久的将来这种抗性可能会进化,并且由于担心使用这些化学物质对非目标有益动物,特别是蜜蜂,Defra应该紧急重新资助研究,使用初级寄生蜂(拟寄生蜂)作为这种和其他害虫蚜虫物种的自然控制剂。从先前基于分子的研究中得知,这些药物对桃蚜和谷物蚜虫(在自然田间种群中寄生率≥50%)都有很高的功效。为了降低桃蚜对种植者“军械库”中剩余的最后一种现代新烟碱类杀虫剂产生抗药性的可能性,特别是甜菜的抗药性,需要紧急重新考虑替代控制方法,最好是完全停止这种化学处理(这种做法显然是由农药制造业的商业考虑驱动的)。其中最主要的是农药对环境中非目标节肢动物的长期影响,尤其是蜜蜂等传粉媒介。这种方法主要可以通过使用天然生物防治剂来实施。通过这种方式,可以提供足够的蚜虫和病毒控制,即低于蚜虫攻击通常考虑的产量损失约10-15%的经济损失阈值(例如,在2021年英格兰东部甜菜黄的情况下,估计损失为8%,因此没有达到9%的经济阈值;同时消除农药的使用。从长远来看,这对种植者和消费者都是好事。在作者看来,政府需要通过Defra继续资助蚜虫自然控制剂的研究工作,无论是在它们的功效方面,还是在它们更一般的生物学和遗传学方面。最后,只有掌握有关害虫的基本生物学、行为、遗传学和生态学的广泛知识,才能有效地防治害虫,从而实施最合理、最具成本效益和最相关的防治办法。
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Why Using Neonicotinoids Against Sugar Beet Aphid Pests May Not Be Necessary
Due to the continuing problem of the infestation of sugar beet crops in the UK by aphids, more especially the peach potato aphid, Myzus persicae, a major vector of sugar beet yellow viruses, Defra has decided to allow derogation of the application of the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam as an emergency control measure during the 2022 growing season. This insecticide is one of the few remaining synthetic compounds to which the species has yet to become resistant. Here the author argues that because of the likely evolution of such resistance in the near future, and because of concerns of the use of such chemicals against non-target beneficial animals, notably bees, Defra should urgently re-fund research into the use of primary parasitic wasps (parasitoids) as natural control agents of this and other pest aphid species. Such agents are known from previous molecular-based researches to have high efficacy, both in M. persicae and the grain aphid, Sitobion avenae (≥50% parasitism in natural field populations). To reduce the probability of M. persicae evolving resistance to one of the last modern neonicotinoid insecticides left in the 'armoury' of growers, especially including those of sugar beet, alternative control approaches need to be re-considered urgently, preferably involving the cessation of such chemical treatments altogether (a practice clearly driven by commercial considerations by the pesticide manufacturing industry) due to environmental concerns. Chief amongst these is the long-term impact of pesticides on non-target arthropods within the environment, and especially pollinators like bees. Such an approach can be implemented mainly by employing natural biological control agents. In this way, adequate aphid, and hence viral control may be provided, i.e. below the economic damage threshold of around 10–15% yield loss normally considered for aphid attack (for example, in the case of sugar beet yellows in 2021 in eastern England, the estimated loss was 8%, so that the economic threshold of 9% was not met; whilst at the same time eliminating pesticide usage. This must surely be good in the long-term for both growers and consumers alike. In the author's view, the government via Defra needs to continue funding work on natural control agents of aphid pests urgently, both in terms of their efficacy as well as their more general biology and genetics. Ultimately, an insect pest can only be effectively combated if a wide knowledge base is available in relation to its fundamental biology, behaviour, genetics and ecology, whereupon the most rational, cost-effective and indeed most relevant control approaches can then be implemented.
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Outlooks on Pest Management
Outlooks on Pest Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Research and development in the crop protection and crop enhancement sector continues to grow at pace. Those associated with the agriculture and food industries, researchers in academia, government organisations, legislators, and professionals involved with the development and environmental impact of pesticides and biotechnology can all benefit from Outlooks on Pest Management. This bi-monthly journal provides a unique blend of international news and reviews covering all aspects of the management of weeds, pests and diseases through chemistry, biology and biotechnology.
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