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PDF HTML阅读 XML下载 导出引用 引用提醒 3种寄主上桃蚜的选择性及形态分化 DOI: 10.5846/stxb201310202529 作者: 作者单位: 山西农业大学农学院,山西农业大学农学院,山西农业大学农学院,山西农业大学农学院,西北农林科技大学植保学院 作者简介: 通讯作者: 中图分类号: 基金项目: 旱区作物逆境生物学国家重点实验室课题(CSBAA2011-08); 山西农业大学博士启动项目(412564); 山西农业大学创新团队-有害生物绿色防控体系及应用(SXAUCG-201202). Performance and morphological differentiation of Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on three types of host plants Author: Affiliation: College of Agriculture,Shanxi Agricultural University,College of Agriculture,Shanxi Agricultural University,,,Key Laboratory of Applied Entomology,College of Plant Protection,Northwest A&F University, Fund Project: 摘要 | 图/表 | 访问统计 | 参考文献 | 相似文献 | 引证文献 | 资源附件 | 文章评论 摘要:桃蚜是一种重要的农业害虫,寄主广泛,种下分化复杂。以采自黄土高原旱作区桃树、烟草、甘蓝上的桃蚜为研究对象,通过叶片选择法、传统比较形态测定法研究了3种寄主上桃蚜的选择性及形态分化。结果表明:在3种寄主同时存在的情况下,烟草上的桃蚜嗜食烟草,表现为63.5%的桃蚜选择烟草叶,13.8%选择甘蓝叶,8.2%选择桃叶,而甘蓝和桃树上的桃蚜对原寄主没有表现出明显的嗜好性;从形态指标来看,3种寄主上的桃蚜在体长、触角末节长度、后足腿节长度、触角与体长的比例方面存在显著差异(P<0.05),说明这几个特征可以作为区分这3种寄主上桃蚜的依据。综合分析可以初步认为黄土高原旱作区烟草上的桃蚜可能形成了寄主专化型-烟草型。 Abstract: Myzus persicae (Sulzer), which is also called the green peach aphid, is one of the most important pests in China. It has a wide host range and its adaptation to plants differs depending on the host. The host biotypes of M. persicae have not been identified; this provides opportunities to study the host specificity of this aphid. Further research may contribute to our understanding of species diversity, which demonstrates the value of investigating the host biotype of the green peach aphid. In this study, aphids were collected from peach, tobacco, and cabbage in the dry area of the Loess Plateau, China. The preference of M. persicae for different host plants and their morphological differentiation were studied by leaf selection and traditional morphometric analysis. The results of the tropism of M. persicae toward hosts showed that the preference for the three plant hosts of aphids originally from cabbage and tobacco was not apparent in the former experiment, but it became clearer in the latter . Throughout the trial period, aphids originally feeding on peach leaves did not show a preference for any of the three plant species studied. In the presence of the three plant hosts, 63.5%, 13.8%, and 8.2% of aphids feeding on tobacco chose tobacco, cabbage, and peach leaves, respectively. This indicates that this type of aphid prefers tobacco. The aphids originally on cabbage or peach leaves had no obvious preference for their original host plants. The preference of aphids originally feeding on cabbage for the three plant hosts was cabbage leaves > tobacco leaves > peach leaves. Regarding host selection behavior of aphids from peach leaves, they were in greater abundance than those on tobacco and cabbage leaves during the first 4 hours after feeding. However, after 4 hours, a comparison of the three plants indicated the largest number of aphids was on tobacco leaves while cabbage leaves contained the fewest aphids. Morphological variation in eight M. persicae feeding characteristics on the three host plants was examined by morphological analysis. These characteristics were an important feature used to differentiate the aphids. A comparison of these aphid characteristics on the three hosts revealed they were similar, but there were exceptions. The ratio of the length of the tarsus and the ultimate rostral segment of the aphids originating from the three hosts was not significantly different (P>0.05). However, there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in body length, the length of the tentacle details and the metapodium femur, and the ratio of antenna length to body length. Based on these characteristics, which of the three host plants the aphids originated from could be determined. Additionally, body width and the length of the siphunculus of aphids feeding on tobacco and cabbage were significantly greater than those of aphids from peach (P<0.05). The caudas of aphids on cabbage were significantly larger than those of aphids from the other two hosts (P<0.05). The ratio of the length of the cornicles and caudas from aphids originally on tobacco was greater than that for aphids on cabbage; compared with the aphids on peach, there was no significant difference (P>0.05). In terms of the antenna, which is used more for feeling, the aphids on cabbage had the longest ones. Regarding each antenna section, there were differences in the length of antenna segments III, IV, and V, and the base of the tentacles. The exception was the length of antenna segments I and II, where there was no difference among the aphids. These results indicate that the morphological characteristics of the aphids on the three plant hosts may change based on the host characteristics. A comprehensive analysis showed that aphids originally from tobacco may have a specific host biotype. 参考文献 相似文献 引证文献

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