Monthly variation in the number of Empoasca onukii and mymarids caught with hanging yellow sticky-board traps
Author of the article:LI Hui-Ling** ZHANG Hui LIU Feng-Jing LI Jin-Yu WANG Ding-Feng WANG Qing-Sen***
Author's Workplace:Tea Research Institute, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350013, China
Key Words:Empoasca onukii; mymarid; tea garden; benefit-to-harm ratio; yellow sticky board
Abstract:
[Aim] To determine the best month to deploy hanging
yellow sticky-board traps for capturing tea green leafhoppers (Empoasca onukii), while minimising capture of mymarid wasps, which are a
natural enemy of this pest. [Methods] Hanging sticky-board traps were deployed in
three different months in spring and autumn and the number of tea green
leafhoppers and mymarids captured was
recorded and compared. The number of nymphs under leaf buds was investigated in
the field. [Results] When traps were deployed in the middle of spring (mid to late March), by the end of March the
benefit-to-harm ratio (mymarids to tea green leafhoppers) was > 1.
Deploying traps in early April resulted in the greatest number of tea green
leafhoppers being trapped in early June. Peak abundance of the
tea green leafhopper occurred from early May to early
June, during which period the number of the tea green leafhoppers captured was significantly lower than
in the control (P < 0.01), which was 29.51% to 32.89%, and the ratio of benefit to harm was
< 0.5. In early May, there was no significant difference between the number
of insects caught relative to the control (P > 0.05), and the benefit
to harm ratio gradually increased from 0.49 to 0.67. In late August, the number
of trapped mymarids gradually increased, and the benefit to harm ratio was 0.47
in early September. Traps deployed from early September to late October
captured significantly fewer tea green leafhoppers in October (35.10%-38.14%) than the control (P < 0.01). When traps were deployed from late September to early November there was no significant
difference in the number of tea green leafhoppers captured relative to the
control (P > 0.05). [Conclusion] Yellow sticky-board traps should be hung in tea plantations when the tea green leafhopper begins to
appear; in early April and early September. It is best to
deploy these traps from early April to late May in spring, and from early
September to late October in autumn.