CAO Yu, SHANG Baozhen, RAN Guangmei, et al. Influence of different hosts on the development and oviposition of Thrips hawaiiensis[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2017,56(6):141-146.
CAO Yu, SHANG Baozhen, RAN Guangmei, et al. Influence of different hosts on the development and oviposition of Thrips hawaiiensis[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2017,56(6):141-146.DOI:
Thrips hawaiiensis is an important flower inhabiting thrip pest
widely distributed in the Asian regions. The development
survival and oviposition of T. hawaiiensis on four flower hosts (Rosa rugose
Tulipa gesneriana
Dianthus caryophyllus and Lilium brownie var. viridulum) were studied in this paper
in order to discuss the damage difference and damage mechanism to different plant hosts. The results showed that the shortest developmental period of T. hawaiiensis was on Rosa rugose flower
which needed 10.07 d to complete one generation. The longest was on Lilium brownie var. viridulum flower
which needed 11.22 d to complete one generation. The highest survival rate was on T. gesneriana flower
while the lowest was on D. caryophyllus flower
with the values of 0.76 and 0.64
respectively. According to different treatments for oviposition in short time
we found that T. gesnerian flower was the most preferred host for oviposition by T. hawaiiensis
while Lilium brownie var. viridulum flower was the least preferred host. In summary
according to the performance of development
survival and oviposition of T. hawaiiensis on the four flower hosts
T. gesnerianawas the most suitable host for T. hawaiiensis