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Preference of a Polyphagous Mirid Bug, Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) for Flowering Host Plants
by
Lu, Yanhui
, Wyckhuys, Kris A. G.
, Wu, Kongming
, Pan, Hongsheng
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Agricultural management
/ Agriculture
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Apolygus lucorum
/ Attraction
/ Biology
/ Cereals
/ China
/ Cotton
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Cultivated plants
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Flowers - parasitology
/ Food plants
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Fruit crops
/ Hemiptera
/ Herbivores
/ Heteroptera
/ Heteroptera - physiology
/ Host plants
/ Host-Parasite Interactions - physiology
/ Insect migration
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Lepidoptera
/ Migration
/ Miridae
/ Phenology
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Diseases - parasitology
/ Plant species
/ Plants (botany)
/ Population Dynamics
/ Preferences
/ Seasons
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainable development
/ Vegetables
2013
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Preference of a Polyphagous Mirid Bug, Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) for Flowering Host Plants
by
Lu, Yanhui
, Wyckhuys, Kris A. G.
, Wu, Kongming
, Pan, Hongsheng
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Agricultural management
/ Agriculture
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Apolygus lucorum
/ Attraction
/ Biology
/ Cereals
/ China
/ Cotton
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Cultivated plants
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Flowers - parasitology
/ Food plants
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Fruit crops
/ Hemiptera
/ Herbivores
/ Heteroptera
/ Heteroptera - physiology
/ Host plants
/ Host-Parasite Interactions - physiology
/ Insect migration
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Lepidoptera
/ Migration
/ Miridae
/ Phenology
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Diseases - parasitology
/ Plant species
/ Plants (botany)
/ Population Dynamics
/ Preferences
/ Seasons
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainable development
/ Vegetables
2013
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Preference of a Polyphagous Mirid Bug, Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) for Flowering Host Plants
by
Lu, Yanhui
, Wyckhuys, Kris A. G.
, Wu, Kongming
, Pan, Hongsheng
in
Abundance
/ Adults
/ Agricultural management
/ Agriculture
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Apolygus lucorum
/ Attraction
/ Biology
/ Cereals
/ China
/ Cotton
/ Crop diseases
/ Crops
/ Cultivated plants
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystems
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Flowers - parasitology
/ Food plants
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Fruit crops
/ Hemiptera
/ Herbivores
/ Heteroptera
/ Heteroptera - physiology
/ Host plants
/ Host-Parasite Interactions - physiology
/ Insect migration
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Lepidoptera
/ Migration
/ Miridae
/ Phenology
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Diseases - parasitology
/ Plant species
/ Plants (botany)
/ Population Dynamics
/ Preferences
/ Seasons
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability management
/ Sustainable development
/ Vegetables
2013
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Preference of a Polyphagous Mirid Bug, Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) for Flowering Host Plants
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Preference of a Polyphagous Mirid Bug, Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) for Flowering Host Plants
2013
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Overview
Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür) (Hemiptera: Miridae) is one of the most important herbivores in a broad range of cultivated plants, including cotton, cereals, vegetables, and fruit crops in China. In this manuscript, we report on a 6-year long study in which (adult) A. lucorum abundance was recorded on 174 plant species from 39 families from early July to mid-September. Through the study period per year, the proportion of flowering plants exploited by adult A. lucorum was significantly greater than that of non-flowering plants. For a given plant species, A. lucorum adults reached peak abundance at the flowering stage, when the plant had the greatest attraction to the adults. More specifically, mean adult abundance on 26 species of major host plants and their relative standard attraction were 10.3-28.9 times and 9.3-19.5 times higher at flowering stage than during non-flowering periods, respectively. Among all the tested species, A. lucorum adults switched food plants according to the succession of flowering plant species. In early July, A. lucorum adults preferred some plant species in bloom, such as Vigna radiata, Gossypium hirsutum, Helianthus annuus and Chrysanthemum coronarium; since late July, adults dispersed into other flowering hosts (e.g. Ricinus communis, Impatiens balsamina, Humulus scandens, Ocimum basilicum, Agastache rugosus and Coriandrum sativum); in early September, they largely migrated to flowering Artemisia spp. (e.g. A. argyi, A. lavandulaefolia, A. annua and A. scoparia). Our findings underscore the important role of flowering plays in the population dynamics and inter-plant migration of this mirid bug. Also, our work helps understand evolutionary aspects of host plant use in polyphagous insects such as A. lucorum, and provides baseline information for the development of sustainable management strategies of this key agricultural pest.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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