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作为豇豆种子保护剂的两种抗药性豇豆粉对抗布鲁氏的杀虫毒性
Insecticidal toxicity of two bruchid-resistant cowpea cultivar powders as cowpea seed protectants against Callosobruchus maculatus(Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Kayode D. Ileke
Department of Biology, School of Science, Federal University of Technology, Ondo State, Nigeria
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摘要:
在28±2℃的环境温度和75±5%的相对湿度下研究了抗布鲁氏虫的栽培品种MIT04K-399-1和MIT07K-299-92粉末作为针对Callosobruchus maculatus的豇豆保护剂的毒性。以0.5、1.0、1.5、2.0、2.5和3.0 g / 20 g豇豆种子的剂量测试其成功率,包括成虫死亡率、产卵、成虫出苗、子代发育、种子受损、体重减轻和甲虫穿孔指数(BPI)。结果表明,抗布鲁氏虫豇豆粉对成年布鲁氏的毒性是具有剂量和时间依赖性的。在3.0g / 20g的剂量下,栽培品种MIT04K-399-1和MIT07K-299-92粉末分别在处理4天后对成年C.maculatus达到70%和72.5%的致死效应。随着粉末剂量的增加,产卵和成虫出现的百分比降低。相反,C.maculatus的后代发育的减少随着粉末剂量的增加而增加。成虫出苗的平均数量减少为2g / 20g、2.5g / 20g和3g / 20g。 MIT04K-399-1和MIT07K-299-92粉末显著影响卵子发育。与MIT04K-399-1粉末相比,MIT07K-299-92粉末在更高浓度下对产卵和成虫出苗更有效,这种效果彼此没有显着差异(P> 0.05)。在用MIT04K-399-1和MIT07K-299-92粉末处理的豇豆种子上分别以3g / 20g的剂量记录9.1和6.2的BPI。对非靶向生物体的残留毒性的担心与使用抗性豇豆栽培种作为种子保护剂无关。自给农民熟悉粉末作为保护剂的制备和应用所涉及的技术。将抗布鲁氏的豇豆品种MIT04K-399-1和MIT07K-299-92粉末整合到鞘翅目有害生物的管理中,将确保尼日利亚等发展中国家在未来的农业提供可行的种子。
关键词: 抗布鲁氏病栽培品种MIT04K-399-1栽培品种MIT07K-299-92Callosobruchus maculatusVignia unguiculata    
Abstract:
Toxicity of bruchid-resistant cultivars MIT04K-399-1 and MIT07K-299-92 powders as cowpea protectants against Callosobruchus maculatus (Fab.) was investigated at an ambient temperature of 28 ± 2°C and a relative humidity of 75 ± 5%. Their efficacy was tested at dosage, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 g/20 g of cowpea seeds on adult mortality, oviposition, adult emergence, progeny development, seed damage, weight loss, and Beetle Perforation Index (BPI) by cowpea bruchid. The result showed that toxicity of the bruchid-resistant cowpea cultivar powders on adult bruchid is dosage- and time-dependent. At a dosage of 3.0 g/20 g, cultivars MIT04K-399-1 and MIT07K-299-92 powders achieved 70% and 72.5% lethal effect on adult C. maculatus after 4 days of treatment, respectively. Oviposition and percentage adult emergence of C. maculatus decrease with an increase in powder dosage. Conversely, reduction in progeny development of C. maculatus increases with an increase in powder dosage. The mean number of adult emergence decreased at 2 g/20 g, 2.5 g/20 g and 3 g/20 g. The MIT04K-399-1 and MIT07K-299-92 powders significantly affected egg development. The MIT07K-299-92 powder was more effective against oviposition and adult emergence at higher concentrations than MIT04K-399-1 powder, an effect that was not significantly different (P > 0.05) from each other. The BPI of 9.1 and 6.2 was recorded on cowpea seeds treated with MIT04K-399-1 and MIT07K-299-92 powders at a dosage of 3 g/20 g, respectively. The fear of residual toxicity on nontargeted organisms is not associated with the use of resistant cowpea cultivars as seed protectant. Subsistence farmers are familiar with the technology involved in the preparation and application of powders as protectants. Integration of bruchid-resistant cowpea cultivars MIT04K-399-1 and MIT07K-299-92 powders into the management of coleopteran pests will ensure availability of viable seeds for future farming in developing nations such as Nigeria.
Key words: bruchid resistant    cultivar MIT04K-399-1    cultivar MIT07K-299-92    Callosobruchus maculatus    Vignia unguiculata
收稿日期: 2018-08-07 出版日期: 2019-01-25
通讯作者: Ileke Kayode David, Department of Biology, School of Science, Federal University of Technology, P. M. B. 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.     E-mail: kdileke@futa.edu.ng
作者简介: Ileke Kayode David, Department of Biology, School of Science, Federal University of Technology, P. M. B. 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. E-mail: kdileke@futa.edu.ng
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Kayode D. Ileke. Insecticidal toxicity of two bruchid-resistant cowpea cultivar powders as cowpea seed protectants against Callosobruchus maculatus(Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Food Qual Safet, 10.1093/fqsafe/fyy024.

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