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In the light of new greenhouse technologies: 2. Direct effects of artificial lighting on arthropods and integrated pest management in greenhouse crops.

机译:鉴于新的温室技术:2.人工照明对节肢动物的节肢害和温室作物的有害生物综合治理。

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Novel lighting technology offers the possibility of improved arthropod integrated pest management (IPM) in artificially lighted crops. This review compiles the current knowledge on how greenhouse pest and beneficial arthropods are directly affected by light, with the focus on whiteflies. The effect of ultraviolet depletion on orientation and colour-coded phototaxis are to some extent studied and utilised for control of the flying adult stage of some pest species, but far less is known about the visual ecology of commercially used biological control agents and pollinators, and about how light affects arthropod biology in different life stages. Four approaches for utilisation of artificial light in IPM of whiteflies are suggested: (a) use of attractive visual stimuli incorporated into traps for monitoring and direct control, (b) use of visual stimuli that disrupt the host-detection process, (c) radiation with harmful or inhibitory wavelengths to kill or suppress pest populations and (d) use of time cues to manipulate daily rhythms and photoperiodic responses. Knowledge gaps are identified to design a road map for research on IPM in crops lighted with high-pressure sodium lamps, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photoselective films. LEDs are concluded to offer possibilities for behavioural manipulation of arthropods, but the extent of such possibilities depends in practice on which wavelength combinations are determined to be optimal for plant production. Furthermore, the direct effects of artificial lighting on IPM must be studied in the context of plant-mediated effects of artificial light on arthropods, as both types of manipulations are possible, particularly with LEDs.
机译:新颖的照明技术为人工照明的作物提供了改进的节肢动物综合害虫管理(IPM)的可能性。这篇综述汇编了关于温室害虫和有益节肢动物如何直接受光影响的当前知识,重点是粉虱。已在一定程度上研究了紫外线消耗对方向和色标趋光性的影响,并将其用于控制​​某些害虫物种的成年飞行阶段,但对于商业使用的生物防治剂和传粉媒介的视觉生态知之甚少,并且关于光如何影响不同生命阶段中的节肢动物生物学。提出了四种在粉虱IPM中利用人造光的方法:(a)将诱人的视觉刺激用于诱捕器中以进行监测和直接控制,(b)使用破坏宿主检测过程的视觉刺激,(c)辐射具有有害或抑制波长的波长以杀死或抑制害虫种群,以及(d)利用时间线索来操纵日常节律和光周期反应。确定知识差距以设计路线图,以研究高压钠灯,发光二极管(LED)和光选择性膜照明的农作物的IPM。 LED的结论是为节肢动物的行为操纵提供了可能性,但实际上,这种可能性的程度取决于确定哪种波长组合最适合植物生产。此外,必须在植物介导的人工光对节肢动物的影响的背景下研究人工照明对IPM的直接影响,因为两种类型的操作都是可能的,尤其是LED。

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