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Parasitoids of Asian rice planthopper (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) pests and prospects for enhancing biological control by ecological engineering

机译:亚洲稻飞虱(半翅目:地蝇科)害虫的寄生虫及通过生态工程加强生物防治的前景

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The brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens, whitebacked planthopper (WBPH) Sogatella furcifera and smaller BPH Laodelphax striatellus increasingly exhibit resistance to insecticides and adaptation to resistant varieties, so they threaten food security. This review draws together, for the first time, information on the parasitoids of planthopper pests of rice from the non-English literature published in Asia. This is integrated with the English language literature to provide a comprehensive analysis. Planthopper pests of rice are attacked by a large range of parasitoids from Strepsiptera, Diptera and, especially, Hymenoptera. Levels of field parasitism vary widely between parasitoid species and locations. For many taxa, especially within Mymaridae, there is evidence that non-crop habitats are important as overwintering habitat in which alternative hosts are available. These source habitats may promote early season parasitism of pest Hemiptera in rice crops, and their movement into crops could be manipulated with applications of herbivore-induced plant volatiles. Non-crop plants can also provide nectar to improve parasitoid longevity and fecundity. Despite evidence for the importance of environmental factors affecting parasitoids of rice pests, the use of habitat manipulation to enhance biological control in the world's most important crop is surprisingly underrepresented in the literature. Current research in China, Vietnam and Thailand on ecological engineering, carefully selected vegetation diversity introduced without disrupting profitable farming, is briefly reported. Although the most important pest, BPH (N. lugens), is a migratory species, maintaining local communities of parasitoids and other natural enemies offers scope to prevent even r-selected pests from reaching damaging population densities.
机译:褐飞虱,褐飞虱,白背飞虱和较小的褐飞虱纹状体对杀虫剂的抗药性和适应性越来越高,因此威胁到食品安全。这篇综述首次收集了亚洲非英语文献中有关稻飞虱害虫的寄生虫信息。这与英语文献相结合以提供全面的分析。稻的稻飞虱害虫受到Strepsiptera,Diptera尤其是膜翅目的大量寄生虫的侵袭。寄生寄生虫种类和位置之间的田间寄生虫的水平差异很大。对于许多类群,特别是在Mymaridae内,有证据表明非作物生境很重要,因为冬季生境中可以找到其他寄主。这些来源的生境可能会促进稻农中半翅目害虫的早期季节寄生,而通过使用草食动物诱导的植物挥发物可以操纵它们向农作物的迁移。非农作物还可以提供花蜜来改善寄生性寄生虫的寿命和繁殖力。尽管有证据表明环境因素影响水稻害虫的寄生虫的重要性,但文献中却不足以说明利用栖息地操纵来增强世界上最重要作物的生物防治。简要报告了中国,越南和泰国在生态工程方面的最新研究,这些研究是在不破坏有利可图的耕作的前提下精心挑选的植被多样性。尽管最重要的害虫BPH(N. lugens)是一种迁徙物种,但保持当地的寄生性寄生虫和其他天敌群落为防止甚至r选择的害虫达到破坏性种群密度提供了空间。

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