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Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan

Aphids are major pests of wheat crop in Pakistan inflicting considerable economic losses. A better knowledge of landscape scale spatial distribution of aphids and their natural enemies could be used to improve integrated pest management programs. Therefore, the present study aimed to document spatio...

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Autores principales: Faheem, Muhammad, Saeed, Shafqat, Sajjad, Asif, Wang, Su, Ali, Abid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222635
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author Faheem, Muhammad
Saeed, Shafqat
Sajjad, Asif
Wang, Su
Ali, Abid
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Saeed, Shafqat
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Wang, Su
Ali, Abid
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description Aphids are major pests of wheat crop in Pakistan inflicting considerable economic losses. A better knowledge of landscape scale spatial distribution of aphids and their natural enemies could be used to improve integrated pest management programs. Therefore, the present study aimed to document spatio-temporal variations in populations of wheat aphids and their natural enemies in Pakistan. The 2-year survey study was carried out at ten experimental farms located in five districts of four contrasted agro-ecological zones of eastern Pakistan (Punjab area) i.e. District Chakwal in arid zone, Gujranwala in rice-cropped zone, Faisalabad in central mixed-cropped zone, and Khanewal and Multan in cotton-cropped zone. The dominant aphid species i.e. Schizaphis graminum, Rhopalosiphum padi, R. maidis and Sitobion avenae varied significantly among the five districts surveyed. The population of S. graminum was observed more abundant in arid, R. padi in rice, S. avenae in aird and rice, and R. maidis in cotton-I zones. Aphids ended their population dynamics on 25(th) March in central mixed-cropped zone and 12(th) April in other three zones. Various species of natural enemies, mainly Coccinella septumpunctata, C. undecimpunctata, Menochilus sexmaculata, Chrysoperla carnea, Syrphidae and parasitoid mummies were inconsistently observed in four agro-ecological zones. The population of C. septumpunctata, was observed more abundant in rice zone, C. undecimpunctata and C. carnea in cotton-I and arid zones, M. sexmaculata in cotton-I and II zones, Syrphidae in cotton-I zone and parasitoid mummies in rice and arid zones. There were no clear relationships between aphid and the natural enemy populations. The present study may serve as a baseline regarding distribution of wheat aphids and their natural enemies and the results provided insights for further studies on the potential top-down (natural enemies) versus bottom-up (fertilization and irrigation regimes) forces in management of wheat aphids in eastern Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-67712272019-10-12 Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan Faheem, Muhammad Saeed, Shafqat Sajjad, Asif Wang, Su Ali, Abid PLoS One Research Article Aphids are major pests of wheat crop in Pakistan inflicting considerable economic losses. A better knowledge of landscape scale spatial distribution of aphids and their natural enemies could be used to improve integrated pest management programs. Therefore, the present study aimed to document spatio-temporal variations in populations of wheat aphids and their natural enemies in Pakistan. The 2-year survey study was carried out at ten experimental farms located in five districts of four contrasted agro-ecological zones of eastern Pakistan (Punjab area) i.e. District Chakwal in arid zone, Gujranwala in rice-cropped zone, Faisalabad in central mixed-cropped zone, and Khanewal and Multan in cotton-cropped zone. The dominant aphid species i.e. Schizaphis graminum, Rhopalosiphum padi, R. maidis and Sitobion avenae varied significantly among the five districts surveyed. The population of S. graminum was observed more abundant in arid, R. padi in rice, S. avenae in aird and rice, and R. maidis in cotton-I zones. Aphids ended their population dynamics on 25(th) March in central mixed-cropped zone and 12(th) April in other three zones. Various species of natural enemies, mainly Coccinella septumpunctata, C. undecimpunctata, Menochilus sexmaculata, Chrysoperla carnea, Syrphidae and parasitoid mummies were inconsistently observed in four agro-ecological zones. The population of C. septumpunctata, was observed more abundant in rice zone, C. undecimpunctata and C. carnea in cotton-I and arid zones, M. sexmaculata in cotton-I and II zones, Syrphidae in cotton-I zone and parasitoid mummies in rice and arid zones. There were no clear relationships between aphid and the natural enemy populations. The present study may serve as a baseline regarding distribution of wheat aphids and their natural enemies and the results provided insights for further studies on the potential top-down (natural enemies) versus bottom-up (fertilization and irrigation regimes) forces in management of wheat aphids in eastern Pakistan. Public Library of Science 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6771227/ /pubmed/31568475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222635 Text en © 2019 Faheem 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wang, Su
Ali, Abid
Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title_full Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title_short Spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of Pakistan
title_sort spatio-temporal variations in wheat aphid populations and their natural enemies in four agro-ecological zones of pakistan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222635
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