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Population life tables for the invasive fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda fed on major oil crops planted in China

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 745-754

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(20)63274-9

Keywords

developmental duration; fecundity; life history; oil-bearing crops; biology; invasion biology

Funding

  1. National Key RAMP
  2. D Program of China [2019YFD0300102]
  3. earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System [CARS-15-19]
  4. Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, China [CAAS-ZDRW202007]

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Oilseed rape, soybean and sunflower planted in China are all suitable host plants for the fall armyworm, with soybean having the lowest larval survival rate, longest developmental duration, lowest pupation rate, and lowest pupal mass. Sunflower was overall the most suitable host plant for the fall armyworm.
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is a newly invasive, widespread agricultural pest in China. Understanding the suitability of the main field crops in Chinese agricultural system as host for this polyphagous herbivore is especially important for making control strategy. Here, after FAWs were fed three important oil-bearing crops (oilseed rape, soybean and sunflower) planted in China and resultant population parameters were compared using the age-stage, two-sex life table method, survival of larvae on soybean was significantly lower than that on oilseed rape and sunflower. Developmental duration of larvae on soybean was also the longest (23.3 days). The highest pupation rate was recorded on sunflower. The highest pupal mass (0.19 g) was attained on oilseed rape, significantly higher than on the other host plants; the lowest mass was on soybean (0.15 g). On soybean, oilseed rape and sunflower, respectively, the average generation period was 42.21, 39.10 and 40.44 d; the intrinsic rate of increase (r) was 0.0844, 0.1041 and 0.1134; the finite rate of increase (lambda) was 1.0881, 1.1098 and 1.1202. While the most suitable host plant overall was sunflower, S. frugiperda completed development and increased its population on all three host plants. Thus, soybean, oilseed rape and sunflower were all suitable for FAW, and population monitoring and management of FAW in these crops should be increased.

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