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应用生态学报 ›› 1998, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4): 400-404.

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双季稻区稻水象甲一代成虫的滞育

翟保平1, 商晗武1, 程家安1, 黄恩友1, 郑雪浩2   

  1. 1. 浙江农业大学植物保护系, 杭州310029;
    2. 浙江省乐清市植物检疫站, 乐清325600
  • 收稿日期:1996-10-30 修回日期:1998-03-18 出版日期:1998-07-25 发布日期:1998-07-25
  • 基金资助:

    浙江省自然科学基金重点资助项目(943033)

Diapause of first generation adults of rice water weevil in double cropping rice area

Zhai Baoping1, Shang Hanwu1, Cheng Jiaan1, Huang Enyou1, Zheng Xuehao2   

  1. 1. Department of Plant Protection, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 310029;
    2. Yueqing Plant Quarantine Station, Zhejiang Province, Yueqing 325600
  • Received:1996-10-30 Revised:1998-03-18 Online:1998-07-25 Published:1998-07-25

摘要: 对浙江省双季稻区稻水象甲(Lisorhoptrusoryzophilus Kuschel)夏季种群的研究表明,光照和温度可排除在一代成虫夏季滞育的诱导因子之外,而不同的食料条件是引发滞育的主导因素。在自然状态下,即使是强迫滞留,早稻田内的一代成虫也不转入正常发育,但取食稻秧能使新羽一代成虫和稻田内外处于生殖滞育状态的一代成虫的卵巢正常发育,并能解除已进入夏蛰的一代成虫的生殖滞育; 同时,不论是新羽成虫还是夏蛰成虫,取食稻秧后卵巢和飞行肌同时发育; 若这种食料条件能持续下去,则飞行肌消解而卵巢发育产卵。

关键词: 稻水象甲, 双季稻区, 夏季滞育, 诱导因子, 营养元素, 入侵年限, 短叶茳芏, 生态化学计量学

Abstract: Studies on the summer population of rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus) in double cropping rice area of Zhejiang Province indicated that food condition rather than air and soil temperature or day length was the main stimuli of summer diapause of the first generation adults.Under natural conditions, the first generation adults in early rice fields never changed their reproductive diapause status even if they were caged in the paddy.However, if feeding on rice seedlings, first generation adults both newly emerged and in reproductive diapause status would normally develop their ovaries, and the reproductive diapause of the aestivating first generation adults would be over.Meanwhile, the newly emerged and the aestivating adults would develop their ovaries and flight muscles simultaneously.If the food condition was kept, their flight muscles would degenerate and oviposition would be seen.

Key words: Rice water weevil, Double-cropping rice area, Summer diapause, Stimuli, invasion duration, nutrient element, ecological stoichiometry, Cyperus malaccensis