School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China; Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China.
School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China; Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China; Forest conservation institute, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Harbin 150040, China.
J Hazard Mater. 2024 Oct 5;478:135587. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135587. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Heavy metal contamination represents a critical global environmental concern. The movement of heavy metals through the food chain inevitably subjects insect natural enemies to heavy metal stress, leading to various adverse effects. This review assesses the risks posed by heavy metal exposure to insect natural enemies, evaluates how such exposure impacts their pest control efficacy, and investigates the mechanisms affecting their fitness. Heavy metals transfer and accumulate from soil to plants, then to herbivorous insects, and ultimately to their natural enemies, impeding growth, development, and reproduction of insect natural enemies. Typically, diminished growth and reproduction directly compromise the pest control efficacy of these natural enemies. Nonetheless, within tolerable limits, increased feeding may occur as these natural enemies strive to meet the energy demands for detoxification, potentially enhancing their pest control capabilities. The production of reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage caused by heavy metals in insect natural enemies, combined with disrupted energy metabolism in host insects, are key factors contributing to the reduced fitness of insect natural enemies. In summary, heavy metal pollution emerges as a significant abiotic factor adversely impacting the pest control performance of these beneficial insects.
重金属污染是一个全球性的环境问题。重金属通过食物链的传递,不可避免地使昆虫天敌承受重金属胁迫,导致各种不良反应。本综述评估了重金属暴露对昆虫天敌的风险,评估了这种暴露如何影响它们的害虫控制效果,并研究了影响它们适应性的机制。重金属从土壤转移和积累到植物,然后转移到草食性昆虫,最终转移到它们的天敌,阻碍昆虫天敌的生长、发育和繁殖。通常情况下,生长和繁殖的减少直接影响这些天敌的害虫控制效果。然而,在可容忍的范围内,这些天敌可能会增加进食量,以满足解毒所需的能量需求,从而可能增强它们的害虫控制能力。重金属在昆虫天敌中产生的活性氧物质和氧化损伤,以及宿主昆虫能量代谢的紊乱,是导致昆虫天敌适应性降低的关键因素。总之,重金属污染是一个重要的非生物因素,对这些有益昆虫的害虫控制性能产生不利影响。