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柚喀木虱的形态、生物学特性及发生规律研究 被引量:15
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作者 郭俊 岑伊静 +3 位作者 王自然 段惠芬 yulu xia 高俊燕 《华南农业大学学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2012年第4期475-479,共5页
柚喀木虱Cacopsylla citrisuga Yang&Li是云南省德宏州柠檬产区为害柠檬嫩梢、嫩叶的一种害虫,在该产区的柚喀木虱若虫体内检测到黄龙病亚洲种病原菌,对柚喀木虱的形态、生物学特性及发生规律进行了研究.结果表明:柚喀木虱主要发生... 柚喀木虱Cacopsylla citrisuga Yang&Li是云南省德宏州柠檬产区为害柠檬嫩梢、嫩叶的一种害虫,在该产区的柚喀木虱若虫体内检测到黄龙病亚洲种病原菌,对柚喀木虱的形态、生物学特性及发生规律进行了研究.结果表明:柚喀木虱主要发生在德宏州海拔1 000~1 500 m的柠檬产区,其寄主植物仅发现芸香科柑橘属Citrus和枳壳Poncirus trifoliate,海拔越高,发生时间越长,受害越重;以若虫为害最为严重,受害叶片不能正常生长及展开,出现对折症状,严重时卷曲成菊花状;其种群数量的变化及为害高峰期与柠檬抽发、海拔高度及气温密切相关. 展开更多
关键词 柚喀木虱 分布 形态 生物学特性 发生规律
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湿度对田间自然热罩防治柑橘黄龙病的影响 被引量:4
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作者 林雄杰 范国成 +4 位作者 胡菡青 王贤达 yulu xia 蔡子坚 刘波 《福建农业学报》 CAS 2014年第5期475-482,共8页
比较加湿处理后热罩和自然条件下热罩对黄龙病的防治效果,结果表明自然条件处理后30d叶片平均病菌浓度下降了85%以上,而加湿条件下叶片平均病菌浓度仅下降3.7%,与自然条件处理间差异达到显著水平;自然条件热罩处理后90d叶片平均病菌浓... 比较加湿处理后热罩和自然条件下热罩对黄龙病的防治效果,结果表明自然条件处理后30d叶片平均病菌浓度下降了85%以上,而加湿条件下叶片平均病菌浓度仅下降3.7%,与自然条件处理间差异达到显著水平;自然条件热罩处理后90d叶片平均病菌浓度下降了97%以上,而加湿处理病树叶片平均病菌浓度下降了38%,与自然条件处理间的差异达到极显著水平。对照组叶片平均病菌浓度处理后30d和90d均有略微增加;加湿未热罩处理叶片平均病菌浓度在处理后30d和90d分别增加了4.5倍和8.7倍,但与对照组无显著差异。本研究结果表明加湿热罩处理病树显著减弱了其杀灭黄龙病菌效果,同时表明增加土壤湿度对黄龙病菌繁殖可能具有一定的促进作用。 展开更多
关键词 柑橘黄龙病 湿度 自然热罩 实时荧光定量PCR 影响
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广东橘园生境实蝇多样性及优势种的季节动态 被引量:1
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作者 侯柏华 欧阳革成 +3 位作者 马骏 陆永跃 马泽松 yulu xia 《环境昆虫学报》 CSCD 北大核心 2018年第5期1027-1035,共9页
为明确广东橘园生境的实蝇种类及优势种的季节动态,2016年在肇庆市怀集县、韶关市始兴县和潮州市潮安区各选择一处橘园开展实蝇监测并分析实蝇昆虫的多样性特征及优势种的季节动态。本次监测共诱集到7属15种实蝇。其中,怀集县橘园的物... 为明确广东橘园生境的实蝇种类及优势种的季节动态,2016年在肇庆市怀集县、韶关市始兴县和潮州市潮安区各选择一处橘园开展实蝇监测并分析实蝇昆虫的多样性特征及优势种的季节动态。本次监测共诱集到7属15种实蝇。其中,怀集县橘园的物种丰富度最高,所获得的15种实蝇在该地均有发现,橘小实蝇Bactrocera dorsalis为怀集县橘园的优势种。此外,值得关注的是,怀集县橘园还监测到柑橘专性害虫蜜柑大实蝇B.tsuneonis,蜜柑大实蝇的此次发现在广东省为首次报道。始兴县橘园监测到实蝇7种,其多样性、优势度和均匀度指数在3个橘园中最高,南瓜实蝇Bactrocera tau和橘小实蝇是该橘园的优势种。潮安区橘园监测到5种,其所有多样性指数在3个橘园中最低,橘小实蝇占绝对优势。监测结果表明橘小实蝇、南瓜实蝇、瓜实蝇和具条实蝇是广东橘园生境的常见种。橘小实蝇与南瓜实蝇是橘园生境的优势种,橘小实蝇与南瓜实蝇的成虫全年均可发生。 展开更多
关键词 实蝇 蜜柑大实蝇 多样性 诱捕 橘园
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A Review of <i>Bactrocera minax</i>(Diptera: Tephritidae) in China for the Purpose of Safeguarding 被引量:7
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作者 yulu xia Xingli Ma +1 位作者 Bohua Hou Gecheng Ouyang 《Advances in Entomology》 2018年第2期35-61,共27页
The Chinese citrus fly, Bactrocera minax (Enderlein) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is the most destructive citrus pest in many citrus production areas in China. The pest is oligophagous, feeding exclusively on the fruits of... The Chinese citrus fly, Bactrocera minax (Enderlein) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is the most destructive citrus pest in many citrus production areas in China. The pest is oligophagous, feeding exclusively on the fruits of citrus plants. The pest is univoltine, with adults emerging during April to May and overwintering as pupae. Evidence suggests that the region of origin of the species might be in the elevated temperate southern Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, spreading out through China’s major waterway systems. Currently, B. minax occurs in nine citrus producing provinces in China, but mostly prominently in the five south central provinces or municipalities of Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, and Chongqing. Fruit infestations in these provinces are generally moderate to severe. The species is not reported in the four southern citrus production provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang, and Hainan (island). Orchard sanitation such as collection and treatment of the fallen and hanging infested fruits, mass trapping by using various food-based traps with insecticides, and foliar and ground insecticide sprays are the primary pest management options. Sterile insect technology was studied in the field in the 1980s to 1990s, with promising outcomes. The two highly attractive kairomone lures used for many Bactrocera species, cuelure or methyl eugenol, are not attractive to this species. Hydrolyzed protein, sugar and vinegar mixture, and waste brewer's yeast are the most common lures being used in China. Published data indicated that the quality and efficacy of these lures are inconsistent and disputable. Visual cue lures such as colored sticky spheres are also being used in the field. Preliminary field studies suggested that female rectum extracts demonstrated high attraction to males as well as females of the species. Phytosanitary treatment studies in China focus on irradiation and cold treatment. The outcomes of irradiation appeared promising. When B. minax larvae were treated with an irradiation dose of 50 Gy, no adults emerged from the surviving pupae and larvae failed to pupate when the dose reached 70 Gy. No fruit quality was impacted by the treatment. Results from several small-scale cold treatment studies were less promising and inconsistent. One study indicated that under 0°C constant treatment, no mortality of 3rd instar larvae occurred until day 12, and only 55% mortality occurred by day 22. The scientific and technological gaps in safeguarding US citrus industry from the invasion of this destructive pest include: 1) lack of effective lures for early detection and emergency responses;2) insufficient work on phytosanitary treatment techniques;and 3) weak definition of and lack of data for B. minax pest free areas in China. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese CITRUS Fly CITRUS PHYTOSANITARY Risk
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