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مقایسه اثر دو عصاره ی متانولی و استونی برگ گوجه فرنگی روی زنبورbracon hebetor say (hym.: braconidae)
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نویسنده
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دلجوان انوری سمیرا ,جمشیدی منیژه ,جعفرلو محمد
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منبع
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علوم سبزي ها - 1401 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:70 -81
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چکیده
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استفاده از عصارههای گیاهی برای کنترل آفات کشاورزی اهمیت زیادی دارد. عصارههای گیاهی میتوانند جایگزین مناسبی برای حشرهکشهای رایج امروزی باشند. ترکیبات گیاهی علاوه بر موثر بودن علیه آفت اگر برای دشمنان طبیعی هم بی خطر باشند، بسیار کارآمدتر خواهند بود. زنبور (hym.:braconidae) bracon hebetor یکی از عوامل مهم کنترل بیولوژیک میباشد. در این تحقیق اثرات سوء احتمالی عصارههای متانولی و استونی برگ گیاه گوجهفرنگی روی برخی از فراسنجههای زیستی زنبور b. hebetor در شرایط آزمایشگاهی (دمای1±26 درجه سلسیوس ، رطوبت نسبی 5±60 درصد و دورهی نوری 16 ساعت روشنایی و هشت ساعت تاریکی) بررسی گردید. آزمایش در قالب طرح کاملاً تصادفی با پنج تکرار در مهرماه 1397 در آزمایشگاه حشرهشناسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تبریز انجام شد. زنبورهای بالغ ماده در معرض غلظت lc25 عصارهها قرار گرفته و فراسنجههای زیستی زنبورهای زنده مانده مطالعه گردید. نتایج این بررسی نشان داد طولانیترین مدت طول عمر (12/19 روز) و بیشترین مقدار باروری در تیمار با عصارهی متانولی ( 67/26 تخم) بهدست آمد. بین تیمارهای دو عصاره از نظر نسبت جنسی تفاوت معنیداری مشاهده گردید. میزان نرزایی در تیمار استون (57/0) بهطور معنیداری کمتر از میزان آن در تیمار متانولی (94/0) بود. امید به زندگی در تیمار استونی بهطور معنیداری کمتر از تیمار متانولی و شاهد بود. نتایج این تحقیق نشان داد که عصارههای گوجه فرنگی اثر معنیدار و متفاوت روی ویژگیهای زیستی زنبور b. hebetor داشت؛ بنابراین بررسی اثرات عصارههای گوجه فرنگی روی رفتار و زیستشناسی دشمنان طبیعی قبل از استفاده از آن ها در برنامههای مدیریت تلفیقی آفات ضروری است.
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کلیدواژه
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ترکیبات گیاهی، جدول زیستی، زنبور پارازیتوئید، کنترل تلفیقی
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آدرس
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دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تبریز, گروه گیاه پزشکی, ایران, دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تبریز, گروه گیاهپزشکی, ایران, مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی آذربایجان شرقی, ایران
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comparative effects of two methanolic and acetonic extracts of tomato leaf on bracon hebetor say (hym.: braconidae)
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Authors
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deljavan anvari samira ,jamshidi manizheh ,jafarlou mohammad
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Abstract
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extended abstract introduction: the use of plant extracts is important in integrated pest management programs. extract is a solution containing all useful plant substance including tannins, mosilajs and essences. plant extracts can be alternatives for today’s pesticides. pesticides are potentially hazardous to humans, adverse health effects of them often can occur after exposure and are called acute and chronic effects. the negative effects of pesticides are the ability of them to bioaccumulate and biological magnification. biological control agents are new compounds that can control insect pests without negative effect on environment and food safety. if these plant compounds to be safe for natural enemies in addition to be effectiveness against pests, they will be efficient. application of biological control can minimize pesticides exposure and thus reduce hazard of them. biological control agents are new compounds that can control insect pests without negative effect on environment and food safety. bracon hebetor say (hym: braconidae) is one of the most important biological control factors on farms, orchards and forests of the country widely perceived to be in nature and can be effective in controlling larvae of leprose winged pests at acceptable economic level. materials and methods: this study was done at tabriz azad university iran, during 2018. it was carried out based on complaitly randomized design with five replications and each test comprised a minimum of five log spaced concentrations and water as the control. two extracts used in this experiment that were methanolic and acetonic extracts of tomato leaf. extraction was carried out by using methanol and acetone as solvents. leaves of tomato collected, well washed with distilled water, air dried in shadow then used for extraction. bioassays were conducted against male and female adults of b. hebetor. the level of adult bees’ death was registered after 24 hours. the results were registered and the data were analyzed for obtaining lc50 and lc25 using software spss and probit program. in the following experiment, the sublethal effects of concentration of lc25 of the extract on the b. hebetor biologic parameters in combination with water were examined. daily schedules of mortality and fecundity were recorded and used to calculate life table parameters. variance and standard error were measured using the jack-knife technique. analyses of variance and the means were compared by the tukey test, using spss software program, and the figures were drawn by software excel. results and discussion: in this study, response of b. hebetor, was studied to acetonic and methanolic extracts of tomato leaf that treated by lc25 of extracts and then the life history parameters were compared. the average number of eggs laid and fertility eggs in order to control and metanolic and acetonic extracts 39.49, 46.93, 23.11 and 28.04, 28.67 and 17.33 respectively. the greatest number of offspring produced per female was observed in the treatment of methanolic. the number of eggs laid in acetonic treatment is affected more than other treatments. the adult longevity of b. hebetor in control and treatment with methanol and acetone was 19.5, 19.12 and 18.12 respectively. the highest adult longevity was seen in control and the lowest longevity was seen in acetone. the sex ratio (female / (female+male)) was in control and methanolic and acetonic extracts, respectively 0.55, 0.94 and 0.57. the sex ratio in the methanolic treatment was highest, indicating the female is more in comparison with male oriented, which means less negative effects of methanolic extract. the lowest sex ratio was in control (0.55). the life expectancy of wasps, which were under treatment by acetonic extract, was significantly lower than control and methanolic treatment. conclusion: our results detected that the diverse of extracts had different effects on biological parameters of b. hebetor. investigation of sublethal effect of pesticides have a great important in ipm programs. this effect does not demonstrate the insect death, but decrease their populations in next generations. thus, the evaluation of sublethal effect in insect behavior such as parasitoids is essential for the development of new strategy.
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Keywords
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integrated pest management ,life table ,parasitoid wasp ,plant extract
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