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Artificial feed for armyworm, preparation method thereof, and feeding method

A technology of artificial feed and armyworm, applied in animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., can solve the problems of low pupation rate, high feed cost, time-consuming, etc., to overcome seasonal changes, simple production process, safe storage and convenient Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-10-13
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[0003] Since the 1970s, research on artificial diets for armyworms has been carried out at home and abroad, and Sato, Shorey and Hale, Hirai, etc. have reported relevant research results (SatoY. The artificial diet for massing of the tobacco cutworm, Prodenia litura Fabr, and the common armyworm.Leucania separata Walker.J.Appl.Ent.Zool.1965.9:99~106;Shorey HH and Hale RL.Massing-Rearing of the larvae of nine Noctuid species on a simple artificial medium.J.Econ.Ent.1965.58 : 522~524), domestic research is more on Bishi feed (Bi Fuchun. 1981. A new artificial feed for armyworm. Acta Entomology. 24(4): 379-383), Hou Jiang Xingfu, Zhu Limei, Jiang Surong, etc. People (Jiang Xingfu, Luo Lizhi, Hu Yi. 1998. Effects of artificial diet on growth, reproduction and flight of armyworm. Prospects for Plant Protection in the 21st Century. 474-476; Zhu Limei, Ni Jueping, Huang Chunxia, ​​Cao Xiaoyu, Hou Huamin , Cui Qin. 2001. Preliminary study on semi-artificial diets for armyworms. Plant Protection. 27(6): 27-28; Jiang Surong, Fu Fengling. 2006. Effects of several semi-artificial diets on armyworms. Journal of Sichuan Agricultural University .24(2): 232-234.) developed several new artificial feeds one after another. The above work has indeed solved the difficult problem of the standard source of armyworm in the research work to a certain extent, but it still cannot realize the experimental results. Cultivation of large batches, annuals, and subcultures of insects
The main problems that exist are: (1) its raising method is comparatively complicated, the pupation rate is low (only about 30% when a large number of generations are raised), and the weight of pupae is light (only about 230mg when a large number of generations are raised), it is difficult to be used widely
(2) The cost is high, and some raw materials are difficult to obtain
(3) The anti-corrosion effect is poor, and the feed needs to be replaced many times, which is time-consuming and laborious
Compared with the natural host corn leaves, the feed formula has no significant difference in key biological indicators such as pupation rate, eclosion rate, etc., but the survival rate of larvae using this feed is still low. From the perspective of formula, The advantage of this feed is that the ingredients are complex and diverse, and the nutrition is comprehensive and rich; but its disadvantages are that the ingredients are too complicated, some raw materials are difficult to obtain, the process of collection and preparation is too cumbersome, and the cost of feed is too high, so it is not suitable for large-scale, Long-term, subculture

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Embodiment 1

[0026] Embodiment 1 (preparation 1000g artificial feed)

[0027] 24g of soybean powder; 48g of yeast powder; 10g of casein; 85g of dry corn leaf powder; 0.7g of cholesterol; 20g of sucrose; 3.5g of ascorbic acid; 1g of sorbic acid; 18g of agar; ml.

[0028] Formula with vitamin B solution:

[0029] Niacin: 0.031g; Calcium Pantothenate: 0.031g; Riboflavin: 0.0153g; Vitamin B1: 0.00764g; Vitamin B6: 0.00764g; Folic Acid: 0.00764g; D-Biotin 0.0061g; Water 10g

[0030] Feed preparation method:

[0031] 1. Weigh each component in proportion for later use, put the weighed sterilized soybean powder, dry corn leaf powder, yeast powder, casein, and cholesterol into the pot, and stir evenly, as component A;

[0032] 2. Make two parts of distilled water, dissolve about 1 / 4 of the sucrose and ascorbic acid that have been weighed in proportion, as component B; pour B into A, stir evenly, and use it as component C;

[0033] 3. Pour the remaining distilled water into the pot and boil, add ...

Embodiment 2

[0043] Embodiment 2: The comparative test of the effect of artificial feed and natural feed corn leaf

[0044] Test materials and methods:

[0045] Insect source for testing: Insect source comes from overwintering adults collected in the field in Kangbao, Hebei (41.87°N, 114.6°E), and 6 generations of armyworm eggs raised with artificial feed indoors.

[0046] Test feed:

[0047] Natural feed corn leaves: take corn leaves grown in the greenhouse of the Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

[0048] Artificial feed: adopt the feed described in embodiment 1

[0049] Test method: the test worm breeding method is with reference to the method described in Example 1, and every treatment is repeated 3 times, and 36 larvae are tested for every repetition. During the raising process, the developmental period, survival rate, pupae weight, pupation rate, Pupal duration, eclosion rate, egg production, and pre-oviposition period. This experiment was co...

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The invention relates to an artificial feed for armyworm, a preparation method thereof, and a feeding method, and belongs to the technical field of insect feeding. The artificial feed for the armyworm is mainly prepared from the following components: soybean meal, yeast powder, casein, dry corn leaf meal, cholesterol, sucrose, ascorbic acid, sorbic acid, agal-agal, hydroxybenzoate methyl paraben, vitamin solution and distilled water. The feed has strong adaptivity and is a favorite food for the armyworm, so the armyworm has normal growth and development and the nutrition requirement of the armyworm of the whole generation and the followed generation can be met. The feed and the feeding method are used for feeding the armyworm, the problem that the successive generation feeding of the armyworm throughout the year cannot be carried out caused by season change, particularly insufficient natural feed in winter and early spring seasons is solved, and the massive, annual and successive generation feeding of standard worm sources is realized.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to insect feed and feeding technology, in particular to an artificial feed for armyworms, a preparation method thereof and a feeding method using the feed. Background technique [0002] Armyworm Mythimna separata (Walker) belongs to Lepidoptera of Lepidoptera and Noctuidae of Noctuidae. It is an agricultural pest with a very wide range of hosts. When its larvae migrate in groups and cause damage, crops can be greatly reduced, or even harvested. Northeast my country, Corn planting areas in North China are often harmed by armyworm. At present, the research hotspots of the comprehensive control measures of this pest mainly focus on the research and development of new biological pesticides and the safety evaluation of genetically modified organisms. In the practical application of agricultural production, armyworms are often used as parasitic natural enemies of important agricultural pests, such as parasitic wasps and parasitic flies. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K1/18A23K1/14A23K1/16A01K67/033
Inventor 蒋善军罗礼智
Owner 罗礼智
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