Stilwell A R, Wright R J, Hunt T E, Blankenship E E
Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0816, USA.
Environ Entomol. 2010 Feb;39(1):202-9. doi: 10.1603/EN09048.
The alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal), is a serious, yet sporadic defoliator of alfalfa, Medicago sativa L., in Nebraska. A 2-yr study was conducted in 2005 and 2006 to test for variation in degree-day requirements by location in eastern Nebraska. Sampling took place along a latitudinal gradient in three regions of eastern Nebraska. Three fields were sampled in each region during the 2 yr of the study. Alfalfa weevil larval degree-day requirements were found to vary by latitude in eastern Nebraska. Alfalfa weevil larvae were discovered in southern regions after fewer developmental degree-days had accumulated than in fields in the northern regions. Alfalfa weevils may be more damaging to alfalfa in southern regions than in northern regions of eastern Nebraska because they emerge earlier relative to alfalfa growth. Management implications of this shift in alfalfa weevil phenology are discussed.
苜蓿象甲(Hypera postica (Gyllenhal))是内布拉斯加州苜蓿(Medicago sativa L.)的一种严重但偶发性的食叶害虫。2005年和2006年进行了一项为期两年的研究,以测试内布拉斯加州东部不同地点苜蓿象甲的度日需求差异。采样沿着内布拉斯加州东部三个地区的纬度梯度进行。在研究的两年中,每个地区采集了三块田地的样本。结果发现,内布拉斯加州东部苜蓿象甲幼虫的度日需求因纬度而异。与北部地区的田地相比,南部地区积累较少的发育度日数后就发现了苜蓿象甲幼虫。相对于苜蓿生长,苜蓿象甲在南部地区出现得更早,因此可能对苜蓿造成的损害比内布拉斯加州东部北部地区更大。文中讨论了苜蓿象甲物候变化的管理意义。