Method for indoor breeding Aphis citricola Van der Goot for experiment

A spiraea aphid and experimental technology, applied in the field of insect breeding, can solve the problems of falling leaves, slow growth and development, and difficult to survive cultivation, and achieve the effects of avoiding experimental errors, improving real effects, and reducing feeding costs.

Active Publication Date: 2018-03-20
山西农业大学植物保护学院(山西省农业科学院植物保护研究所)
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The indoor cultivation of these woody plants is not easy to survive, and the economic and management costs are high; the growth and development are extremely slow, and the growth rate of the young shoots cannot meet the needs of the expansion and reproduction of the Spiraea aphid; and there are problems such as falling leaves in autumn and winter, and food cannot be continuously provided ; These disadvantages have prevented the preservation and expansion of the Spiraea aphid population indoors

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[0023] A method for indoor feeding experiments with Spiraea aphids, comprising the steps of:

[0024] S1, Ashitaba cuttings

[0025] Take cultivated annual, vigorously growing branches of Ashitaba, cut them into cuttings with a length of 10-15cm and 2-5 blades with inclined cuts; put the cuttings into the seedling medium, and place them in an environment of 20-30°C for cultivation , the humidity is maintained at 75%, and the light is 16L:8D; the adopted seedling container adopts a plastic flowerpot with a diameter of 10cm;

[0026] S2. Cultivation of Ashitaba

[0027] 60 days after the cutting of the Ashitaba plant in step S1 survives, when the height of the Ashitaba plant is 20-25cm, move the plant into a seedling pot and place it in an environment of 20-30°C for cultivation, keep the humidity at 75%, and the light is 16L: 8D The seedling pot adopted is a plastic flower pot with a diameter of 30cm; the quantity of the seedling pot is 3 times that of the seedling container i...

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The invention discloses a method for indoor breeding Aphis citricola Van der Goot for experiment. The method comprises the following steps: taking cultivated annual well-grown ashitaba branches, shearing the ashitaba branches to cutting slips which have a length of 10-15cm, 2-5 leaves and inclined shearing wounds, carrying out cutting on the cutting slips, the cutting slips is cultivated in a nursery substrate, when tender shoots grow to 3+/-0.5 cm, taking Aphis citricola Van der Goots collected on field fruit tree plants back to indoor, and transferring the Aphis citricola Van der Goots ontopart of the ashitaba plants; when the other part of the ashitaba plants is alive for 60 days after the cutting, transplanting the ashitaba plants in to nursery pots, and cultivating the ashitaba plants in an environment of 20-30 DEG C; and when the ashitaba plants is covered with the Aphis citricola Van der Goots, shearing off ashitaba leaves with the Aphis citricola Van der Goots, and transferring the leaves onto the cultivated ashitaba plants. According to the method disclosed by the invention, the ashitaba seedlings are used for feeding and propagating the Aphis citricola Van der Goots forexperiment, the requirements of growth and development and mass propagation of the Aphis citricola Van der Goots for experiment can be well met, and meanwhile, the feeding cost is reduced.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of insect breeding, in particular to a method for indoor breeding of Spiraea aphids for experiments. Background technique [0002] Aphis citricola Van der Goot belongs to Hemiptera of Hemiptera, Aphididae of Aphididae, also known as apple yellow aphid. It is distributed in Japan, North Korea, North America and Central America abroad, and is widely distributed in major apple producing areas in my country. A serious foliar pest. The main hosts of Spiraea aphid are various Rosaceae fruit trees such as apples, pears and crabapples, and plants such as Spiraea and Elmberry. The insect will occur along with the growth period of the young shoots of fruit trees. It will suck the sap of fruit trees and cause the leaves to bend downward or roll horizontally. Fruit quality will cause serious economic losses to fruit tree production. [0003] In the past, most of the Spiraea aphids used in experiments were temporarily collected ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033A01G22/15A01G2/10
CPCA01K67/033
Inventor 杨静范仁俊高越刘中芳樊建斌张鹏九任美凤
Owner 山西农业大学植物保护学院(山西省农业科学院植物保护研究所)
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