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Interactions between two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae and greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum on strawberry

机译:双察觉蜘蛛螨,四褐色荨麻疹和温室粉虱之间的相互作用,草莓上的三层肠果vactariorum

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The interspecific competition is a widespread phenomenon among the herbivores and is an important factor in shaping the herbivore communities. Plants usually mediate competition among herbivores via induced resistance, which can affect pest density, either by altering the performance or host preference of herbivores. The strawberry plants host the two-spotted spider mites (TSSM), Tetranychus urticae Koch and greenhouse whitefly (GHWF), Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) in greenhouses. We clearly observed the adverse effect of TSSM or GHWF prevalence on colonization and outbreak of the other one, therefore the possibility exists that feeding-induced changes in plant and interspecific competition are the effective factors in shaping their densities. In this study, laboratory experiments were carried out to determine whether previous feeding by TSSM on strawberry (Camarosa variety) affects the performance and oviposition preference of GHWF (as a competitor), and vice versa. Lower egg number, and the slower development as well as delayed oviposition were observed when the pests fed on infested leaves than control leaves. Furthermore, when the pests were given the choice between the non-infested and infested leaves, both pests significantly preferred the non-infested leaves. Our study concluded that feeding-induced changes in quality of host plant adversely affected the performance and oviposition preference of both pests. We suggested that these results can help to explain the different population densities of pests in presence and absence of other species and can attract the attention of farmers to the effects of interspecific competition on the densities of pests.
机译:三角竞争是食草动物中普遍存在的现象,是塑造食草动物社区的重要因素。植物通常通过诱导抗性在食草动物中介导竞争,这可以通过改变食草动物的性能或宿主偏好来影响害虫密度。草莓植物举办双察觉的蜘蛛螨(Tssm),Tetranychus urticae Koch和温室粉虱(GHWF),在温室中的三角形伏塔(Westwood)。我们清楚地观察到TSSM或GHWF患病率在殖民化和爆发中的不利影响,因此存在的可能性,植物和间隙竞争的喂养诱导的变化是塑造密度的有效因素。在这项研究中,进行了实验室实验,以确定先前的TSSM在草莓(Camarosa品种)上喂养是否影响GHWF(作为竞争对手)的性能和产卵偏好,反之亦然。当在侵扰叶片的害虫而不是对照叶子时,观察到较低的蛋数和较慢的开发以及延迟产卵。此外,当伪害虫在非侵染和侵染的叶子之间进行选择时,害虫两种害虫都明显优选非侵染的叶子。我们的研究得出结论,饲喂宿主植物质量的变化对害虫的性能和产卵偏好产生不利影响。我们建议这些结果可以帮助解释存在于其他物种的存在和缺失的害虫的不同人群密度,并且可以吸引农民对患有害虫密度的竞争的影响。

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