This study was conducted to investigate the toxic effects of four different agrochemicals on Arma chinensis and Picromerus lewisi . Cypermethrin·phoxim, imidacloprid and fenvalerate had higher toxic effects on A....This study was conducted to investigate the toxic effects of four different agrochemicals on Arma chinensis and Picromerus lewisi . Cypermethrin·phoxim, imidacloprid and fenvalerate had higher toxic effects on A. chinensis and P. lewisi . After the application of the agrochemicals, the released stink bugs could not well survive and propagate. Though the herbicide (glyphosate ammonium) had no direct toxic effects on A. chinensis and P. lewisi , their survival and propagation were affected after the application of the herbicide into natural environment. Therefore, to ensure better survival and propagation of the two kinds of stink bugs in natural environment, local agrochemical management should be strengthened, and the concept of green environmental protection should be constructed and popularized.展开更多
Understanding interactions between viruses and their hosts is conducive to enabling better application of viruses as biocontrol agents.Certain viruses carried by parasitic wasps enhance the parasitic efficiency of was...Understanding interactions between viruses and their hosts is conducive to enabling better application of viruses as biocontrol agents.Certain viruses carried by parasitic wasps enhance the parasitic efficiency of wasp-larvae by protecting them against the immune system of their Lepidopteran host.However,the relationship between prey pests and viruses found in predatory natural enemies remains unclear.Herein,we report the interaction between Arma chinensis virus-1(AcV-1),originally isolated from a predatory natural enemy,Arma chinensis(Hemiptera:Pentatomidae),and one of its prey species,Spodoptera frugiperda(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae).The results showed that the AcV-1 virus appeared harmful to the novel host S.frugiperda by inhibiting larval diet consumption and increasing pupal mortality.Meanwhile,sequencing data indicated that the virus altered the gene expression profiles of S.frugiperda.KEGG analysis showed that the proteasome and phagosome pathways related to protein degradation and immune response were significantly enriched.Although the expression levels of digestive enzyme genes did not change significantly,the total protease activity of AcV-1 virus-positive individuals was significantly decreased,suggesting that the virus inhibited diet consumption of S.frugiperda via the down-regulation of digestive enzyme activities.These results indicate that a virus initially isolated in a predatory natural enemy can decrease the fitness of its prey species.The virus was found to impact the host proteasome and phagosome pathways related to protein degradation and immunity,providing a potential mechanism to enhance controlling efficiency.展开更多
基金Supported by Self-supporting Project of Guizhou Tobacco Company Zunyi Branch(201402)
文摘This study was conducted to investigate the toxic effects of four different agrochemicals on Arma chinensis and Picromerus lewisi . Cypermethrin·phoxim, imidacloprid and fenvalerate had higher toxic effects on A. chinensis and P. lewisi . After the application of the agrochemicals, the released stink bugs could not well survive and propagate. Though the herbicide (glyphosate ammonium) had no direct toxic effects on A. chinensis and P. lewisi , their survival and propagation were affected after the application of the herbicide into natural environment. Therefore, to ensure better survival and propagation of the two kinds of stink bugs in natural environment, local agrochemical management should be strengthened, and the concept of green environmental protection should be constructed and popularized.
基金supported by the Major Special Projects for Green Pest Control,China(110202101028(LS-03),201938,110202201017(LS-01)and 110202001035(LS04))the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31901893)the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences(ASTIP-TRIC04)。
文摘Understanding interactions between viruses and their hosts is conducive to enabling better application of viruses as biocontrol agents.Certain viruses carried by parasitic wasps enhance the parasitic efficiency of wasp-larvae by protecting them against the immune system of their Lepidopteran host.However,the relationship between prey pests and viruses found in predatory natural enemies remains unclear.Herein,we report the interaction between Arma chinensis virus-1(AcV-1),originally isolated from a predatory natural enemy,Arma chinensis(Hemiptera:Pentatomidae),and one of its prey species,Spodoptera frugiperda(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae).The results showed that the AcV-1 virus appeared harmful to the novel host S.frugiperda by inhibiting larval diet consumption and increasing pupal mortality.Meanwhile,sequencing data indicated that the virus altered the gene expression profiles of S.frugiperda.KEGG analysis showed that the proteasome and phagosome pathways related to protein degradation and immune response were significantly enriched.Although the expression levels of digestive enzyme genes did not change significantly,the total protease activity of AcV-1 virus-positive individuals was significantly decreased,suggesting that the virus inhibited diet consumption of S.frugiperda via the down-regulation of digestive enzyme activities.These results indicate that a virus initially isolated in a predatory natural enemy can decrease the fitness of its prey species.The virus was found to impact the host proteasome and phagosome pathways related to protein degradation and immunity,providing a potential mechanism to enhance controlling efficiency.