昆虫不育技术
不育
有害生物分析
生物
粘虫
病虫害综合治理
人口
蛹
毒理
夜蛾
灭菌(经济)
害虫
园艺
农学
植物
幼虫
医学
生物化学
环境卫生
货币经济学
经济
外汇市场
基因
重组DNA
外汇
作者
Shan Jiang,Limei He,Wei He,Hui‐Yuan Zhao,Xianming Yang,Xue Yang,Kongming Wu
摘要
Spodoptera frugiperda has spread to Africa, Asia, and Oceania, posing a serious threat to global agriculture. We estimated the appropriate dose of X-ray sterilization for S. frugiperda using an X-ray irradiation instrument to investigate environmentally acceptable control techniques, laying the framework for future applications of sterile insect technology (SIT) to manage the pest environmentally-friendly.This study is the first to investigate the effects of X-ray irradiation on the growth, development, survival, reproduction, and flight of S. frugiperda. The results showed that irradiation with 50-400 Gy had no significant effect on pupal eclosion, but females were more sensitive than males in terms of reproductive parameters, especially when doses of radiation were > 350 Gy. After irradiation with a sub-sterilizing dose of 250 Gy, the parental sterility rate was > 85%, and the sterility traits could be passed on to their offspring, resulting in a continuous decrease in the population of F1 and F2 generations.Our laboratory experiments theoretically confirmed the feasibility of SIT for controlling S. frugiperda in the field using X-ray radiation. This study provides a theoretical basis for future regional pest management strategies. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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