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应用生态学报 ›› 1993, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2): 192-197.

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间接性害虫为害与作物产量损失的关系Ⅰ.食叶害虫

盛承发   

  1. 中国科学院动物研究所, 北京 100080
  • 收稿日期:1992-10-04 修回日期:1992-11-26 出版日期:1993-04-25 发布日期:1993-04-25
  • 基金资助:

    国家自然科学基金资助项目

Relationship of crop yield to feeding injury by indirect insect and mite pests.Ⅰ. Leaf eating insect pests

Sheng Chengfa   

  1. Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080
  • Received:1992-10-04 Revised:1992-11-26 Online:1993-04-25 Published:1993-04-25

摘要: 本文将繁多的农作物害虫分为间接性害虫和直接性害虫.间接性害虫造成的作物的某类器官或组织的损失率小于产量损失率.食叶害虫是间接性害虫中的一大类.作物对叶面积损失的产量反应很不一致,从完全失收到增产10倍.影响叶面积损失与产量关系的首要因素通常是作物在受害时的生长阶段.在叶面积损失率一定时,处于生长中期(最终营养库迅速增大期)的作物出现最大程度减产.在损失率过大,上部功能叶受害,为害持续时间过长,作物矮秆紧凑,水、肥及气象条件不良以及损失的叶面积分布不均匀等情形下,叶片受害后易于减产;反之则减产较少甚至增产.从分散的材料中归纳出这一基本关系,对当前广泛开展的食叶害虫的产量损失评价工作可能有参考和改进意义.

关键词: 害虫-产量关系, 产量损失评价, 食叶害虫, 间接性害虫, 害虫防治

Abstract: In the present paper, insect and mite pests of crops are divided into direct and indirect pests. The percentage reduction in yield is lower than that in organ or tissue consumed by indirect pests. Leaf eating insects constitute a large part of indirect pests. It is found that the most important factor affecting the relationship between leaf damage and crop yield was the crop. growth stage. The major crops examined here include cereals, cotton, soybean, cowpea, groundnut, potato, sunflower and sugarbeet. In general, the percentage yield reduction was highest when a given percentage of leaf area reduction occurred at the middle stage of crop growth. At this stage, the rate of yield formation approached the maximum and the leaf area index was at the maximal level. The other factors included percentage of leaf area lost, leaf position, feeding duration, crop varietal height, soil water and fertility, weather, and distribution of damaged leaves. Yield reduction would be decreased, or more even, yield increase would be occurred if some of these factors favoured the vegetative growth. This conclusion drawn from a variety of research fields is needed in improving crop loss assessment and developing IPMprogram for a region planted with different crops.

Key words: Pest-yield relationship, Crop loss assessment, Leaf eating insect, Indirect pests, IPM