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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2023, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (29): 116-122.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2022-0836

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Characteristics of Community Structure of Moth Under Light-trap in Soybean Field in Jingyue

LI Xiaofeng1(), WANG Di2, WANG Shengyuan3, WANG Long1, GAO Hexin1, GAO Yu1(), SHI Shusen1()   

  1. 1 College of Plant Protection, Jilin Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Soybean Disease and Pest Control, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Changchun 130118
    2 Shenyang Encheng Research Institute Co., Ltd, Shenyang 110167
    3 Dalian Customs District, P.R. China, Dalian, Liaoning 116001
  • Received:2022-10-09 Revised:2022-12-29 Online:2023-10-15 Published:2023-10-11

Abstract:

This paper presents a preliminary study to clarify the moth community under lights in soybean fields in Jingyue area of Changchun City. Daily light trap monitoring was carried out by Jiaduo insect detection lamps, diversity measure method was used to analyze the number of species, relative abundance, Shannon-Wiener’s index, Margalef’s index, Simpon’s index and Pielou’s index of the moth community. A total of 10208 specimens were collected in this area, including 14 families and 110 species. The dominant families were the Noctuidae and Crambidae moth, and the dominant species were Ostrinia furnacalis, Xestia (Megasema) c-nigrum, Mythimna separata, etc. The degree of similarity of the moths varied considerably between months. The season of occurrence of the pests was mainly from June to August. According to the dynamic variation of moth diversity under light-trap over time, the Simpon’s index and Pielou’s index followed the same trend over time. According to the occurrence dynamics of the dominant species of pests in this area, we can accurately predict and control the dominant pest species at appropriate time. This study provides evidence for integrated pest management of agricultural pests and guidelines for production practices.

Key words: moths, community structure, diversity, light-trap, soybean