Population Development, Fecundity, and Flight of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Reared on Three Green Manure Crops: Implications For an Ecologically Based Pest Management Approach in China

dc.contributor.author Wu, Feifei
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Lei
dc.contributor.author Liu, Yueqiu
dc.contributor.author Cheng, Yunxia
dc.contributor.author Su, Jianya
dc.contributor.author Sappington, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Jiang, Xingfu
dc.contributor.department Entomology
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-20T15:59:39Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-20T15:59:39Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12-13
dc.description.abstract The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith), is an invasive pest of cereal crops that now inhabits southern China year-round. Cultivation of crops unsuitable as host plants has been an effective pest management strategy for some insect pests, but the effects of green manure crops on S. frugiperda have not been investigated. An age-stage two-sex life table and tethered flight performance of S. frugiperda reared on different green manure species were obtained, and a population dynamics model established. Developmental durations of stages, survival rates, and fecundities of S. frugiperda differed significantly depending on host plant. Larvae fed Astragalus sinicus L. did not complete development. Although some larvae fed Vicia villosa Roth and Vicia sativa L. completed development, generation time was significantly prolonged, egg production was halved, and net reproductive rate decreased to 31% and 3% of those reared on corn, respectively. Survival rates of early-instars fed V. villosa and V. sativa were significantly lower than those fed corn. Population dynamics projections over 90 d showed the number of generations of S. frugiperda fed on V. villosa and V. sativa was reduced compared to those reared on corn. Flight performance of S. frugiperda reared on V. villosa decreased significantly compared to corn. Our results show that the three green manure species are unsuitable host plants for S. frugiperda. Therefore, reduction of corn production in southern China through rotation with these green manure crops may be a feasible method of ecological management of this major corn pest in China.
dc.description.comments This article is published as Wu, Feifei, Lei Zhang, Yueqiu Liu, Yunxia Cheng, Jianya Su, Thomas W. Sappington, and Xingfu Jiang. "Population Development, Fecundity, and Flight of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Reared on Three Green Manure Crops: Implications For an Ecologically Based Pest Management Approach in China." Journal of Economic Entomology (2021). doi:10.1093/jee/toab235. Works produced by employees of the U.S. Government as part of their official duties are not copyrighted within the U.S. The content of this document is not copyrighted.
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/qzoDJ02w
dc.language.iso en
dc.source.uri https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toab235 *
dc.subject green manure
dc.subject development
dc.subject fecundity
dc.subject flight
dc.subject ecological pest management
dc.subject.disciplines DegreeDisciplines::Life Sciences::Entomology
dc.subject.disciplines DegreeDisciplines::Life Sciences::Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
dc.title Population Development, Fecundity, and Flight of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Reared on Three Green Manure Crops: Implications For an Ecologically Based Pest Management Approach in China
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