Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.

Aphids are major pests of cotton crops in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, and parasitoids are considered as important natural enemies in regulating aphid populations. However, information on aphid parasitoids in the Xinjiang cotton fields is limited, which hinders the study of aphid-p...

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Main Authors: Jinhua Li, Yuekun Wu, Qian Zhang, Haiqiang Li, Hongsheng Pan, Wei Lu, Dongmei Wang, Jianping Zhang, Yanhui Lu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6224085?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fb089bb1604e4bb88ea65ce09465ed032020-11-24T21:50:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020703410.1371/journal.pone.0207034Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.Jinhua LiYuekun WuQian ZhangHaiqiang LiHongsheng PanWei LuDongmei WangJianping ZhangYanhui LuAphids are major pests of cotton crops in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, and parasitoids are considered as important natural enemies in regulating aphid populations. However, information on aphid parasitoids in the Xinjiang cotton fields is limited, which hinders the study of aphid-parasitoid interactions and the application of conservation biological control against cotton aphids. In this study, a 3-year survey was conducted in a large geographical range that included three primary cotton planting areas in southern and northern Xinjiang. The population dynamics and the parasitism levels of an assemblage of aphids in the cotton fields were investigated along with the composition of the parasitoid community associated with these aphids. Aphid parasitization varied significantly within both years and seasons, with parasitism levels ranging from 0 to 26%, indicating that there is less effective biological control of parasitoids on aphids under field conditions. Among the primary parasitoids described, Binodoxys communis (Gahan) constituted 95.19% of the parasitoid species, followed by Praon barbatum Mackauer (3.15%), Trioxys asiaticus Telenga (1.01%) and Lysiphlebus fabarum Marshall (0.65%). Significant differences were found in the composition of the primary parasitoid species between the cotton seedling period (June) and the flowering period (July-August), and two more primary aphid parasitoids were found in the seedling period. Twelve hyperparasitoid species belonging to six genera were found in our study, of which Pachyneuron aphidis (Bouché), Syrphophagus species and Dendrocerus laticeps (Hedicke) were the dominant species. The composition of the hyperparasitoid community also differed significantly between the seedling and the flowering periods. The description of this parasitoid community-associated assemblage of aphids in cotton fields will facilitate the study of aphid-parasitoid interactions and promote the development of effective cotton aphid management strategies in Xinjiang.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6224085?pdf=render
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author Jinhua Li
Yuekun Wu
Qian Zhang
Haiqiang Li
Hongsheng Pan
Wei Lu
Dongmei Wang
Jianping Zhang
Yanhui Lu
spellingShingle Jinhua Li
Yuekun Wu
Qian Zhang
Haiqiang Li
Hongsheng Pan
Wei Lu
Dongmei Wang
Jianping Zhang
Yanhui Lu
Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jinhua Li
Yuekun Wu
Qian Zhang
Haiqiang Li
Hongsheng Pan
Wei Lu
Dongmei Wang
Jianping Zhang
Yanhui Lu
author_sort Jinhua Li
title Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
title_short Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
title_full Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
title_fullStr Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
title_full_unstemmed Aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in Xinjiang, China.
title_sort aphid parasitism and parasitoid diversity in cotton fields in xinjiang, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Aphids are major pests of cotton crops in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, and parasitoids are considered as important natural enemies in regulating aphid populations. However, information on aphid parasitoids in the Xinjiang cotton fields is limited, which hinders the study of aphid-parasitoid interactions and the application of conservation biological control against cotton aphids. In this study, a 3-year survey was conducted in a large geographical range that included three primary cotton planting areas in southern and northern Xinjiang. The population dynamics and the parasitism levels of an assemblage of aphids in the cotton fields were investigated along with the composition of the parasitoid community associated with these aphids. Aphid parasitization varied significantly within both years and seasons, with parasitism levels ranging from 0 to 26%, indicating that there is less effective biological control of parasitoids on aphids under field conditions. Among the primary parasitoids described, Binodoxys communis (Gahan) constituted 95.19% of the parasitoid species, followed by Praon barbatum Mackauer (3.15%), Trioxys asiaticus Telenga (1.01%) and Lysiphlebus fabarum Marshall (0.65%). Significant differences were found in the composition of the primary parasitoid species between the cotton seedling period (June) and the flowering period (July-August), and two more primary aphid parasitoids were found in the seedling period. Twelve hyperparasitoid species belonging to six genera were found in our study, of which Pachyneuron aphidis (Bouché), Syrphophagus species and Dendrocerus laticeps (Hedicke) were the dominant species. The composition of the hyperparasitoid community also differed significantly between the seedling and the flowering periods. The description of this parasitoid community-associated assemblage of aphids in cotton fields will facilitate the study of aphid-parasitoid interactions and promote the development of effective cotton aphid management strategies in Xinjiang.
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