Literature DB >> 29377489

Large reductions in pesticides made possible by use of an insect-trapping lamp: a case study in a winter wheat-summer maize rotation system.

Liyue Guo1,2, Mahmud Abdimuratovich Muminov1,2, Guanglei Wu1, Xiaotian Liang1, Caihong Li1, Jie Meng1, Lijun Li1,2, Da Cheng1,2, Yanjie Song1,2, Xian Gu1,2, Jianshe Zhao3, Gaoming Jiang1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increasing attention is being paid to physical methods to control pests such as insect trapping. In order to examine how pesticides can reasonably be combined with the use of an insect-trapping lamp and by how much this can reduce the amount of pesticide used, five treatments were applied to a winter wheat-summer maize rotation system in eastern China: a treatment in which only pesticides were used; a treatment with only insect-trapping lamps; insect-trapping lamps plus one application of pesticides; insect-trapping lamps plus two applications of pesticides; insect-trapping lamps plus three applications of pesticides.
RESULTS: The results showed that, when pesticides were reduced by 25-35%, the insect-trapping lamps controlled the insect population well and yields were not decreased but were actually increased, with pesticides being applied only at 2 days before winter wheat planting, at winter wheat flowering and at the big flare stage of summer maize. Reducing pesticides by 35-65% had no adverse effect on crop yields, and thus had the potential to reduce the costs of pest control and produce the greatest economic benefit. When no pesticides were used in the insect-trapping lamp control area, the annual yield was still >15 t hm-2 .
CONCLUSION: If pesticides are used in a timely fashion and at the appropriate stage, their use may be greatly reduced with the help of an insect-trapping lamp.
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Keywords:  economic benefit; insect-trapping lamp; pest species; pesticide; summer maize; winter wheat

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29377489     DOI: 10.1002/ps.4871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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Authors:  Dakuan Qiao; Lei Luo; Xingqiang Zheng; Xinhong Fu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 4.614

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