[ Objective] The paper was to explore ecological effect of paddy field rotation on reducing disease, pests and weeds of rice. [ Method] With long-term continuous cropping rice as control, according to field location e...[ Objective] The paper was to explore ecological effect of paddy field rotation on reducing disease, pests and weeds of rice. [ Method] With long-term continuous cropping rice as control, according to field location experiments for consecutive 14 years, the effects of paddy field rotation on diseases, pests and weeds of rice were studied in details. [ Result] Paddy field rotation in some extent could reduce diseases, pests and weeds of rice. The diseased plant rate and disease in- dex of rice sheath blight in early rice under paddy field rotation treatment were averagely 10% and 0.4% lower than those in continuous cropping treatment, respec- tively. The diseased plant rate and disease index of rice sheath blight in late rice were 17.7% and 13.3% lower than those in treatments with continuous cropping mode, respectively. The diseased plant rate and disease index of rice false smut in both early rice and late rice under rotation treatments were lower than those in treatments with continuous cropping mode. White leaf rate caused by rice leaf roller and dry heart rate caused by striped rice borer under rotation treatments were significantly lower than those under continuous cropping treatment. The growth status of weeds under rotation treatments was weaker than that under continuous cropping treatment. [ Conclusion] The paper has important significance on alleviating diseases, pests and weeds of rice and improvement of ecological environment of farmland, and provides theoretical basis for sustainable development of agriculture.展开更多
[ Objective] The paper was to study the insecticidal activity and field efficacy of cyhalediamide, a novel insecticide developed by Zhejiang Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Ltd. [ Method] Toxicity of cyhalodi...[ Objective] The paper was to study the insecticidal activity and field efficacy of cyhalediamide, a novel insecticide developed by Zhejiang Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Ltd. [ Method] Toxicity of cyhalodiamide against Plutella xylostella, Spodoptera exigua, Prodenia litura and Chilo suppressalis were tasted in the laboratory by leaf-dipping method, and the field efficacy of cyhalodiamide against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura, Pieris rapae, C. suppressalis and Cnaphalocrocis medinalis was evaluated. [ Result] The LCs0 values of cyhalodiamide against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura and C. suppressalis were 0. 046, 0.072, 0.071 and 1.95 mg/L, respectively, almost equivalent to that of flubendiamide and ehlorantraniliprole. The control efficacy of 20% Z4042 SC (30 g/hm2) against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura and P. rapae was 90.1% - 96.3 % after spraying for 7 d, and its control efficacy against C. suppressalis and C. medinalis was 82.9% -90.5% after spraying for 15 d. No crop injury was observed at the test dosage. [Conclusion] The study provided reference for field control against Lepidoptera pests.展开更多
基金Supported by National Science and Technology Support Program"Integration and Demonstration of Green,Efficient and Circular Agricultural Technology in Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone"(2012BAD14B14-01)National Science and Technology Support Program"Integrated Research and Demonstration of Circular Production Comprehensive Technology in Southern Hilly Farmland(2007BAD89B18-03)
文摘[ Objective] The paper was to explore ecological effect of paddy field rotation on reducing disease, pests and weeds of rice. [ Method] With long-term continuous cropping rice as control, according to field location experiments for consecutive 14 years, the effects of paddy field rotation on diseases, pests and weeds of rice were studied in details. [ Result] Paddy field rotation in some extent could reduce diseases, pests and weeds of rice. The diseased plant rate and disease in- dex of rice sheath blight in early rice under paddy field rotation treatment were averagely 10% and 0.4% lower than those in continuous cropping treatment, respec- tively. The diseased plant rate and disease index of rice sheath blight in late rice were 17.7% and 13.3% lower than those in treatments with continuous cropping mode, respectively. The diseased plant rate and disease index of rice false smut in both early rice and late rice under rotation treatments were lower than those in treatments with continuous cropping mode. White leaf rate caused by rice leaf roller and dry heart rate caused by striped rice borer under rotation treatments were significantly lower than those under continuous cropping treatment. The growth status of weeds under rotation treatments was weaker than that under continuous cropping treatment. [ Conclusion] The paper has important significance on alleviating diseases, pests and weeds of rice and improvement of ecological environment of farmland, and provides theoretical basis for sustainable development of agriculture.
基金Supported by"Twelfth Five-Year"National Science and Technology Support Program(2011BAE06B01-20)
文摘[ Objective] The paper was to study the insecticidal activity and field efficacy of cyhalediamide, a novel insecticide developed by Zhejiang Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Ltd. [ Method] Toxicity of cyhalodiamide against Plutella xylostella, Spodoptera exigua, Prodenia litura and Chilo suppressalis were tasted in the laboratory by leaf-dipping method, and the field efficacy of cyhalodiamide against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura, Pieris rapae, C. suppressalis and Cnaphalocrocis medinalis was evaluated. [ Result] The LCs0 values of cyhalodiamide against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura and C. suppressalis were 0. 046, 0.072, 0.071 and 1.95 mg/L, respectively, almost equivalent to that of flubendiamide and ehlorantraniliprole. The control efficacy of 20% Z4042 SC (30 g/hm2) against P. xylostella, S. exigua, P. litura and P. rapae was 90.1% - 96.3 % after spraying for 7 d, and its control efficacy against C. suppressalis and C. medinalis was 82.9% -90.5% after spraying for 15 d. No crop injury was observed at the test dosage. [Conclusion] The study provided reference for field control against Lepidoptera pests.