对加州12种作物的植物类掠食性螨的调查显示,与早期的研究相比发生了变化

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY California Agriculture Pub Date : 2020-06-11 DOI:10.3733/ca.2020a0010
E. Grafton-Cardwell, W. Bentley, M. Bianchi, F. Cave, R. Elkins, L. Godfrey, P. Gu, D. Haviland, D. Headrick, M. Hoddle, J. Mcmurtry, M. Murrietta, N. Mills, Y. Ouyang, C. Pickel, S. Rill, M. Stavrinides, L. Varela
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摘要

植生螨是农作物中的主要捕食者。然而,并非所有物种都将害虫种群控制在经济阈值以下,因此了解哪些物种与特定作物有关有助于害虫控制建议。对加利福尼亚州六个地理区域的12种作物进行的调查表明,植物感染物种因作物和地理位置而异,其中亚热带作物的物种多样性最低,葡萄的品种多样性最高。长期以来,西方捕食性螨Galendromus occidentalis被认为是加州作物的优势物种,但在大多数情况下,它并不是主要物种。在该州许多地区的调查作物中发现了一个于20世纪70年代引入的物种——柄柄真藻,它似乎正在取代南海岸的木槿。
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Surveys of 12 California crops for phytoseiid predatory mites show changes compared to earlier studies
Phytoseiid mites are key predators in agricultural crops. However, not all species regulate pest populations below economic thresholds, and therefore knowledge of which species are associated with particular crops aids pest control recommendations. Surveys of 12 crops across six geographical regions of California demonstrated that phytoseiid species varied by crop and geographical location, with subtropical crops exhibiting the lowest species diversity and grape the greatest. The western predatory mite, Galendromus occidentalis, long cited as a dominant species in California crops, was not found to be the major species in most situations. Euseius stipulatus, a species introduced in the 1970s, was found in the surveyed crops in many areas of the state and appears to be displacing E. hibisci along the south coast.
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California Agriculture
California Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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