
一种鳞翅目昆虫卵计数的方法及应用
A method for counting lepidopteran insect eggs and its application
訾化彬1, 2** 冀睿婕1 潘语涵1 白俊青3 李 奎3 蔚江涛3 郑紫青1 杨云秋1***
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DOI:10.7679/j.issn.2095-1353.2025.024
作者单位:1. 安徽农业大学,茶树生物学与资源利用国家重点实验室,合肥 230036;2. 咸宁市农业科学院,咸宁 437100; 3. 杨凌核盛辐照技术有限公司,咸阳 712100
中文关键词:鳞翅目;卵数;线性模型;品系区分;害虫防治
英文关键词: Lepidoptera; number of eggs; linear model; strain differentiation; pest control
中文摘要:【目的】 鳞翅目昆虫卵的数量是昆虫科学研究中一个非常重要的指标,但是部分鳞翅目昆虫产卵数量难以统计,亟需一种比较便捷的方法进行统计。【方法】 通过对不同数量和重量的灰茶尺蠖Ectropis grisescens和斜纹夜蛾Spodoptera litura卵进行测量和分析,得出了卵数和卵重之间的关系并建立对应的线性模型,通过试验验证了卵数-卵重线性模型的精确性、有效性和适用性。【结果】 建立的灰茶尺蠖W +品系、灰茶尺蠖W -品系以及斜纹夜蛾的卵数-卵重线性回归方程分别为Y=0.077 6X-0.264 0(R2>0.99)、Y=0.086 5X-0.087 7(R2>0.99)和Y=0.053 7X-0.184 5(R2>0.99),使用3组线性拟合方程所预测的卵数相对误差均在3%以内;通过试验验证,在卵的1-4 d使用此方法最为精确,且使用此方法对卵的孵化率没有显著影响(P=0.364);根据不同品系的卵数-卵重线性拟合差异还可以进行品系区分。【结论】 成功开发了一种鳞翅目昆虫卵计数的新方法,建立了卵数-卵重线性模型,为鳞翅目害虫的防治和管理提供了可靠的理论和实际应用基础。
英文摘要:
[Aim] Accurate quantification of
lepidopteran insect eggs is crucial for insect research. However, counting eggs
in certain Lepidopteran species can be challenging, necessitating a more
convenient method. [Methods] This study measured and analyzed eggs of
varying quantities and weights from Ectropis
grisescens and Spodoptera litura.
We established a precise linear model describing the relationship between egg
numbers and their weights, validating its accuracy, effectiveness, and
applicability through experiments. [Results] Linear regression equations for egg
number-weight relationships in W + and W-strains
of tea, geometrid, and tobacco cutworm were as follows: Y=0.077 6X-0.264
0 (R2>0.99), Y=0.086 5X-0.087 7 (R2>0.99),
and Y=0.053 7X-0.184 5 (R2>0.99),
respectively. The relative error in egg predictions using these equations
remained under 3%. Experimental validation indicated the method had the highest
accuracy for egg counts on days 1 to 4, without significantly affecting
hatching rates (P=0.364). Moreover, differences in linear fittings
between the different strains allowed for practical
strain differentiation. [Conclusion] This study introduces an innovative method
for counting lepidopteran insect eggs and establishes a reliable
theoretical and practical foundation for managing and controlling lepidopteran
pests.