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Assessment of key factors responsible for the pest status of the bean flower thrips Megalurothrips sjostedti (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in West Africa

机译:评估造成西非豆花蓟马病虫害状况的关键因素(Th翅目:蓟马)

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Megalurothrips sjostedti (Trybom) is an important pest of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) in West Africa. Three key factors assumed to be responsible for its pest status are analysed, the survival on alternative host-plants during the dry season, the inefficient biotic mortality factors regulating population growth, and the effect of larval feeding on the development of cowpea flower buds. Extensive surveys indicate clearly that M. sjostedti survives the dry season on a wide range of alternative hosts all belonging to the Leguminosae, where it can feed and reproduce. Different antagonists were observed attacking eggs and larvae of M. sjostedti; their impact, however, is low and cannot prevent pest outbreaks. Two undescribed Megaphragma spp., and one Oligosita sp., all trichogrammatid egg parasitoids, were recorded for the first time. The anthocorid Orius sp. was the most important larval predator. No hymenopterous parasitoids could be reared from larvae collected on cowpea and three major alternative hosts, whereas a low percentage of the larvae collected from the flowers of Tephrosia candida, an exotic shrub native to India, were parasitized by the eulophid Ceranisus menes (Walker), also recorded for the first time in Africa. The feeding activity of six larvae of Megalurothrips sjostedti during five days induced the shedding of all flower buds of a cowpea inflorescence. The results of the analysis shed new light on the M. sjostedti pest problem, and the ways to solve it. The lack of efficient antagonists, particularly larval parasitoids known from closely related south-east Asian Megalurothrips spp., and the high damage threshold, indicate that M. sjostedti is a potential target for biological control. However, further studies are needed to investigate the migration of M. sjostedti adults to and from alternative host-plants, in order to reinforce the action of biocontrol with cultural pratices
机译:Megalurothrips sjostedti(Trybom)是西非cow豆(Vigna unguiculata)的重要害虫。分析了认为其有害生物状况的三个关键因素:干旱季节在替代寄主植物上的存活,调节种群生长的无效生物死亡因素以及幼虫摄食对of豆花芽发育的影响。广泛的调查清楚地表明,约瑟德·穆斯塔斯(M. sjostedti)在旱季中都可以幸存下来,在许多属于豆科的替代寄主中可以觅食和繁殖。观察到了不同的拮抗物,它们攻击M. sjostedti的卵和幼虫。但是,它们的影响很小,无法防止病虫害爆发。首次记录了两个未描述的巨ph属物种和一个Oligosita属物种,它们都是三角虫类卵的寄生虫。食蚁兽Orius sp。是最重要的幼虫捕食者。从cow豆和三个主要寄主寄主上收集的幼虫不能饲养任何膜翅状的拟寄生物,而从印度产的一种特有的灌木淡生假丝酵母(Tephrosia candida)的花中收集的幼虫中,有很少的一部分被欧洲象鼻虫(Walker)寄生。也首次在非洲录制。五天巨Mega的六个幼虫在五天内的摄食活动导致cow豆花序的所有花芽脱落。分析结果为s.sjostedti病虫害问题及其解决方法提供了新的思路。缺乏有效的拮抗剂,特别是从紧密相关的东南亚Megalurothrips spp。已知的幼虫类寄生虫,以及很高的破坏阈值,表明s。sjostedti是生物防治的潜在目标。然而,需要进一步的研究来调查约瑟斯穆迪成虫向其他寄主植物的迁移,以加强文化习俗对生物的控制作用。

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