功能植物;捕食性天敌;生态防控;可持续防治;稻麦轮作
Author of the article:LIU Xiao-Wei** LU Yan-Hui YANG Ya-Jun XU Hong-Xing Lü Zhong-Xian***
Author's Workplace:Institute of Plant Protection and Microbiology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China
Key Words: functional plants; predatory natural enemies; ecological control; sustainable management; rice-wheat rotation system
Abstract:
[Aim]
To evaluate the synergistic effects of the functional plants Cnidium
monnieri and Vicia faba on the conservation of predatory natural
enemies in wheat fields, as well as their potential application in sustainable
integrated pest management, to provide a scientific basis for the application
of functional plants in wheat-rice rotation systems. [Methods] Field experiments were conducted at two
sites in Zhejiang Province; Deqing and Jiashan. The effects of three different
treatments; intercropping C. monnieri with V. faba, a C.
monnieri monoculture, and a control with no treatment, on the population
dynamics of predatory natural enemies, were measured and compared. [Results] The functional plant strip
intercropped with C. monnieri and V. faba was significantly more
attractive to syrphid flies (particularly Episyrphus balteatus and Sphaerophoria
macrogaster) compared to the C. monnieri monoculture (P < 0.05). The population of syrphid flies on the intercropped functional
plant strip was increased by over 37.1% compared with the C. monnieri monoculture. There were only minor differences in the population of spiders and
ladybugs between the two functional plant treatments, but both had
significantly higher numbers of these predators than the control (P < 0.05). During the wheat-rice transition period, the population of
predatory natural enemies on field ridges intercropped with C. monnieri and V. faba increased by 49.4% compared with the C. monnieri monoculture. [Conclusion] Functional
plant strips not only conserve the natural enemies of insect pests during the
wheat growing season but also continue to provide habitats for these biological
control agents after the wheat harvest.