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Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly
Liriomyza sativae and L. trifolii are highly invasive leafminer pests of vegetable crops that have invaded southern China in recent years. Liriomyza sativae was the first of these species to invade China, but it is now being displaced by L. trifolii. The rate and extent of this displacement vary acr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961394/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092625 |
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author | Gao, Yulin Reitz, Stuart R. Wei, Qingbo Yu, Wenyan Zhang, Zhi Lei, Zhongren |
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description | Liriomyza sativae and L. trifolii are highly invasive leafminer pests of vegetable crops that have invaded southern China in recent years. Liriomyza sativae was the first of these species to invade China, but it is now being displaced by L. trifolii. The rate and extent of this displacement vary across southern China. In Hainan, monocultures of highly valuable cowpea are planted and treated extensively with insecticides in attempts to control leafminer damage. In Guangdong, cowpea fields are interspersed with other less valuable crops, such as towel gourd (Luffa cylindrica), which receive significantly fewer insecticide applications than cowpea. To determine how differences in cropping systems influence the Liriomyza species composition, we conducted field trials in 2011 and 2012 in Guangdong where both species were present. We replicated conditions in Hainan by planting cowpea monocultures that were isolated from other agricultural fields, and we replicated conditions in Guangdong by planting cowpea in a mixed crop environment with towel gourd planted in neighboring plots. We then compared leafminer populations in cowpea treated with the insecticide avermectin and untreated cowpea. We also monitored leafminer populations in the untreated towel gourd. Untreated cowpea and towel gourd had comparatively low proportions of L. trifolii, which remained relatively stable over the course of each season. Avermectin applications led to increases in the proportions of L. trifolii, and after three weekly applications populations were >95% L. trifolii in both crop systems. However, the rate of change and persistence of L. trifolii in the mixed crop system were less than in the monocrop. These results indicate that L. trifolii is much less susceptible to avermectin than is L. sativae. Further, L. sativae was able to persist in the untreated towel gourd, which probably enabled it to recolonize treated cowpea. |
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spelling | pubmed-39613942014-03-24 Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly Gao, Yulin Reitz, Stuart R. Wei, Qingbo Yu, Wenyan Zhang, Zhi Lei, Zhongren PLoS One Research Article Liriomyza sativae and L. trifolii are highly invasive leafminer pests of vegetable crops that have invaded southern China in recent years. Liriomyza sativae was the first of these species to invade China, but it is now being displaced by L. trifolii. The rate and extent of this displacement vary across southern China. In Hainan, monocultures of highly valuable cowpea are planted and treated extensively with insecticides in attempts to control leafminer damage. In Guangdong, cowpea fields are interspersed with other less valuable crops, such as towel gourd (Luffa cylindrica), which receive significantly fewer insecticide applications than cowpea. To determine how differences in cropping systems influence the Liriomyza species composition, we conducted field trials in 2011 and 2012 in Guangdong where both species were present. We replicated conditions in Hainan by planting cowpea monocultures that were isolated from other agricultural fields, and we replicated conditions in Guangdong by planting cowpea in a mixed crop environment with towel gourd planted in neighboring plots. We then compared leafminer populations in cowpea treated with the insecticide avermectin and untreated cowpea. We also monitored leafminer populations in the untreated towel gourd. Untreated cowpea and towel gourd had comparatively low proportions of L. trifolii, which remained relatively stable over the course of each season. Avermectin applications led to increases in the proportions of L. trifolii, and after three weekly applications populations were >95% L. trifolii in both crop systems. However, the rate of change and persistence of L. trifolii in the mixed crop system were less than in the monocrop. These results indicate that L. trifolii is much less susceptible to avermectin than is L. sativae. Further, L. sativae was able to persist in the untreated towel gourd, which probably enabled it to recolonize treated cowpea. Public Library of Science 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3961394/ /pubmed/24651465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092625 Text en © 2014 Gao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gao, Yulin Reitz, Stuart R. Wei, Qingbo Yu, Wenyan Zhang, Zhi Lei, Zhongren Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title | Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title_full | Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title_fullStr | Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title_full_unstemmed | Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title_short | Local Crop Planting Systems Enhance Insecticide-Mediated Displacement of Two Invasive Leafminer Fly |
title_sort | local crop planting systems enhance insecticide-mediated displacement of two invasive leafminer fly |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961394/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092625 |
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