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An application of a small bee breeding method and the application in the narrowing Gillin

A technology of ash giddini and ash, which is applied in the fields of application, botanical equipment and methods, monitoring of invasive species, etc., and can solve the problems of limited sample collection, experimental research and pest control efficiency, and failure to achieve large-scale breeding of natural enemies.

Active Publication Date: 2022-08-09
中国林业科学研究院森林生态环境与自然保护研究所
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However, the current domestic research on this natural enemy is only carried out after field collection (Gao Yu. Biological characteristics and host positioning of the scorpion beetle. Northeast Forestry University master's degree thesis, 2009.; Liu Zhenkai. Research on Bee Biology and Drought Tolerance. Master's Degree Thesis of Shenyang Agricultural University, 2011), this method is affected by various factors such as climate conditions, field environment, biological characteristics of insects and human activities, which is largely limited Improved sample collection, experimental studies, and pest control efficiency
Although some scholars have carried out indoor simple breeding of the aureus japonica collected in the wild, they are limited to studying the life history, biological characteristics and cold resistance of this natural enemy, and have not realized the large-scale breeding and application of this natural enemy. In the wild (Liu Zhenkai, 2011), it is of great significance to explore the indoor mass breeding and inter-forest release technology of the domestic A.

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Embodiment 1

[0027] (1) Sample wood types and host insects: Sample wood and hosts are selected as: ocean ash-white wax narrowing Geidin larvae, cricket tree-narrow Gilling larvae, walnut tree-walnut tree-Xiaogi Ding insects, willow trees-light shoulder star cattle larvae larvae larvae , Peach Tree-Peach Red Neck Cattle Lidie, which is marked as processing 1-5 (other conditions remain unchanged);

[0028] (2) Parallel experimental settings, wash and dry the surface of the newly fell sample with water, and cut a small piece of bark on the flat and smooth parts of the different parts of the sample wood. After opening the bark, use a knife to make 1cm wide and deep The 3mm groove, put the healthy larva in the groove and cover it with the bark, and then use Parafilm to get tightly to get insect -like wood.

[0029] (3) Put the underworm -like wooden form vertically into the wet flower mud, cover it with an insectic tank, and apply a little honey on the side wall of the can. After that, open a pest ...

Embodiment 2

[0037] (1) Wash and dry the surface of the freshly fell on the surface of the aslene -like wood, and cut it in a relatively smooth and smooth place in different parts of the sample wood. Grooves, put healthy white wax narrowing Gilling 3-4-year-old larvae in the groove and cover the bark, and then use Parafilm to get tightly to get insect-like wood.

[0038] (2) Put the underworm -like wooden form vertically into the wet flower mud, cover it with an insectic tank, and apply a little honey on the side wall of the can. After that, open a pest of the worm tank, and put the healthy and matched white waxy Gilling bee and the bee bees carefully put it in the jar. The number ratio is 1 即 1, that is, 50 bees per treatment;

[0039] (3) Parallel experimental settings: Place the insects in the temperature of 20 ° C, 25 ° C, and 30 ° C (respectively referred to as treatment 1. Treatment 2 and processing 3), and the relative humidity of 60 %. After moving out the mother bee, the original band...

Embodiment 3

[0046] (1) Wash and dry the surface of the freshly fell on the surface of the aslene -like wood, and cut it in a relatively smooth and smooth place in different parts of the sample wood. Grooves, put healthy white wax narrowing Gilling 3-4-year-old larvae in the groove and cover the bark, and then use Parafilm to get tightly to get insect-like wood.

[0047] (2) Put the underworm -like wooden form vertically into the wet flower mud, cover it with an insectic tank, and apply a little honey on the side wall of the can. After that, open a pest of the worm tank, and put the healthy and matched white waxy Gilling bee and the bee bees carefully put it in the jar. The number ratio is 1 即 1, that is, 50 bees per treatment;

[0048] (3) According to the cultivation conditions determined by the previous test, place the insects in a lighting training box with a temperature of 30 ° C and a relative humidity of 60 %. After a week, the mother bee is removed. In the cultivation box, regularly ob...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for rearing and applying the method for the prevention and control of P. chinensis forests. By using the larvae of P. chinensis as the host of P. chinensis, after screening suitable conditions, the method of artificial inoculation was used to breed P. chinensis, and then the natural enemy was used to control the 3-4th instar larvae of P. chinensis , under the premise of ensuring the stability of host specialization, to maximize the parasitic effect of the wasp.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention involves a parasitic natural enemy insect, white wax, Ji Ding's indoor breeding method, and technology that uses the bee to prevent the biological prevention and control of white wax. Background technique [0002] Forest pests are a type of insects that are very destructive to the forest ecosystem. According to incomplete statistics, the costs that countries have used for prevention and control and governance have far exceeded hundreds of millions. In our country, the more serious forest pests mainly include leaf -eating pests such as Hyphandria Cunea, as well as dried pests such as Tiande and Gitding. Taking white wax narrow Gilling (spleen of the spleen: Ji Ding Aceae) as an example, the worm is a dried pest that is mainly harmful to the trees that are originally harmful to the trees in my country. In the early 1960s, the worm occurred in the northeast region of my country due to the introduction of North Tori Wax, and gradually spre...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033A01G13/00A01M99/00
CPCA01K67/033A01G13/00A01M99/00A01M2200/012Y02A90/40
Inventor 王小艺党英侨魏可张彦龙曹亮明杨忠岐
Owner 中国林业科学研究院森林生态环境与自然保护研究所
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