应用生态学报 ›› 2019, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (7): 2511-2520.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.201907.027
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江婷1, 付道猛1, 张万娜1, 邹怡2, 肖海军1*
收稿日期:
2018-09-12
出版日期:
2019-07-15
发布日期:
2019-07-15
通讯作者:
* E-mail: hjxiao@jxau.edu.cn
作者简介:
江婷,女,1994年生,硕士研究生.主要从事昆虫害虫生态控害功能研究.E-mail:jiangting0728@qq.com
基金资助:
JIANG Ting1, FU Dao-meng1, ZHANG Wan-na1, ZOU Yi 2, XIAO Hai-jun1*
Received:
2018-09-12
Online:
2019-07-15
Published:
2019-07-15
Contact:
* E-mail: hjxiao@jxau.edu.cn
摘要: 如何提升农田景观的生态服务功能是当前景观生态学和害虫防治学的前沿研究热点.基于区域农田景观格局可显著调节植物-植食性昆虫-天敌之间相互关系的理论基础,本文系统概括总结了农田景观格局及其变化对农田重要天敌多样性与生态控害功能的影响.从不同天敌类群的角度,分析了农田景观格局对捕食性天敌、寄生性天敌、有益微生物及其生态控害功能的调控作用.同时,对优化农田景观作物布局、采取合理的植被生境管理策略进行了展望.本文可为应用植被生境管理提升农田景观中天敌的生态系统服务功能提供参考,进一步促进区域生态农业响应“化学农药减量施用”的战略目标提供理论支撑.
江婷, 付道猛, 张万娜, 邹怡, 肖海军. 农田景观格局对害虫天敌生态控害功能的调控作用[J]. 应用生态学报, 2019, 30(7): 2511-2520.
JIANG Ting, FU Dao-meng, ZHANG Wan-na, ZOU Yi, XIAO Hai-jun. Regulating effect of agricultural landscape pattern on ecological pest control by natural enemies.[J]. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2019, 30(7): 2511-2520.
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