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Method for artificial mass production of orius

A technology for mass production and small flower bugs, which can be used in animal husbandry and other directions, and can solve problems such as cumbersome feeding operations

Active Publication Date: 2014-12-24
INST OF PLANT PROTECTION CHINESE ACAD OF AGRI SCI +1
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Problems solved by technology

[0003] The feeding method of the small flower stinkbug in the patent number 200810118204.X needs to use insect cages, spawning boxes, etc. Although the feeding method can realize the feeding of the small flower stinkbug, the feeding operation is still relatively cumbersome, and a better feeding method needs to be explored

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Embodiment 1

[0020] The raising method of embodiment 1 prey

[0021] Within 0.5 days to 15 days after the host plant unfolds the first pair of true leaves, the leaves with the source of the prey or the composition of the plant stem and the leaves are inoculated together on the new host plant, and the inoculated prey is each insect state of the prey , the leaves are not cut into small pieces or rarely cut into small pieces, wherein the width of the leaves of the new host plant is at least 1 cm. If the host plant is kidney bean, it is preferred to inoculate when the average width of the leaves of the host plant reaches more than 6 cm. The amount of prey that the plant inserts is greater than 5, preferably more than 30, and the plant stems and leaves used for the inoculation of the new host plant are removed within 0.1 days to 10 days after inoculation, wherein the terminal bud treatment of the host plant is not cut. Or cut less, preferably only 1-2 times.

[0022] Wherein, the composition o...

Embodiment 2

[0023] Embodiment 2 The raising of small flower bugs

[0024] The entire breeding room for raising the small flower bugs is sealed, but it can be ventilated. In the process of raising the small flower bugs, there is no need for insect cages or isolation.

[0025] The first feeding method of the small flower bug: when the amount of prey per plant reaches more than 50, the small flower bug is inserted; the insertion ratio of the prey and the small flower bug is greater than 10:1, preferably greater than 50:1, and less than 1000:1; The terminal bud treatment is no pruning or less pruning, preferably no pruning.

[0026]The next batch and the method for continuously raising the small flower bugs in the future, the feeding method can be the same as the first feeding method of the above-mentioned small flower bugs, but the following feeding method is preferred, and the specific operation is: after the last batch of small flower bugs are harvested, the new A batch of host plants wit...

Embodiment 3

[0027] Example 3 Collection method of small flower bugs

[0028] When the feeding amount of the small flower bug reaches the harvesting amount, the small flower bug can be harvested and collected. The collection method is to cut off the host plant with scissors, and then put the stem, branch and leaf of the plant into the collection device together, or cut it separately Take the leaves or branches of the host plant and put them into the collection device, then seal the collection device as soon as possible, and then put the collection device in a suitable space, and then it can be used to collect the various active insect states of the small flower bug. The collection operation is every Check and collect more than once a week, preferably more than once a day, until the collection tube is less than 1m long and used to collect the small flower bugs. After ensuring that the small flower bugs cannot be collected The plant stems, branches or leaves in the collecting device can be c...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for artificial mass production of orius. The method is characterized in that spider mites, thrips and aphids are bred by phaseolus host plants and then the orius is bred by the bred preys. The method for artificial mass production of the orius has the advantages that not only are a prey breeding method and an orius breeding method provided, but also an orius collection method, an orius packaging method and a cultivating matrix treatment and reutilization method are provided; large-scale mass breeding of the orius can be achieved, the orius in various insect activity states is packaged in a product produced by the method, and the product conforms to an overseas orius product packaging mode.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for artificially producing a large number of small flower bugs, and belongs to the field of biological control of agricultural pests. Background technique [0002] Minor bug is the general name of the genus Orius, which can control greenhouse spider mites, thrips and aphids, and is an important natural enemy in biological control. [0003] The breeding method of the small flower stinkbug in the patent No. 200810118204.X requires the use of insect cages, spawning boxes, etc. Although the breeding method can realize the breeding of the small flower stinkbug, the feeding operation is still relatively cumbersome, and a better breeding method needs to be explored. Contents of the invention [0004] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for artificially mass-producing nymphs, which is characterized in that it uses bean host plants to raise spider mites, thrips, and aphids, and then uses the raised pre...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033
Inventor 王伯明
Owner INST OF PLANT PROTECTION CHINESE ACAD OF AGRI SCI
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