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Effect of growing media and their constituents on fungus gnat, Bradysia sp, nr, coprophila (Lintner) adults
引用本文:RAYMOND A. CLOYD AMY DICKINSON RICHARD A. LARSON KAREN A. MARLEY. Effect of growing media and their constituents on fungus gnat, Bradysia sp, nr, coprophila (Lintner) adults[J]. Insect Science, 2007, 14(6): 467-475. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2007.00175.x
作者姓名:RAYMOND A. CLOYD AMY DICKINSON RICHARD A. LARSON KAREN A. MARLEY
作者单位:[1]Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas [2]Division of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois [3]University of Illinois, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Urbana, Illinois, USA
基金项目:We wish to acknowledge the Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation for providing financial support for this study.
摘    要:This study was conducted to determine the attractiveness of two growing media, commonly utilized in greenhouses, to fungus gnat, Bradysia sp. nr. coprophila adults. The constituents of the most attractive growing medium tested were determined by gas chromatography analysis using a steam-distillation procedure. We found that fungus gnat adults were more attracted to the growing medium, SB300 Universal Professional Growing Mix, which contains composted bark, than to another growing medium (Sunshine LC1 Mix) and their components when tested in a series of laboratory experiments using multiple-choice experimental arenas. A higher percentage of fungus gnat adults were attracted to moist SB300 (92%) than SB300 growing medium that had been oven dried (8%). In addition, fungus gnat adults preferred SB300 although they had been reared on Sunshine LC1 Mix. When comparing the SB300 fresh from the bag to growing medium that had been pasteurized and moistened with water, gas chromatographic-mass spectroscopic data showed there were declines in several terpenoid constituents as well as an increase in fatty acids and cyclosulfur. The results of this study indicate that B. sp. nr. coprophila adults prefer certain growing media, which may assist greenhouse producers in managing fungus gnats in crop production systems.

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收稿时间:2007-06-11

Effect of growing media and their constituents on fungus gnat, Bradysia sp. nr. coprophila (Lintner) adults
RAYMOND A. CLOYD,AMY DICKINSON,RICHARD A. LARSON, KAREN A. MARLEY. Effect of growing media and their constituents on fungus gnat, Bradysia sp. nr. coprophila (Lintner) adults[J]. , 2007, 14(6): 467-475. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2007.00175.x
Authors:RAYMOND A. CLOYD  AMY DICKINSON  RICHARD A. LARSON   KAREN A. MARLEY
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA;, Division of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois, USA;, and University of Illinois, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Urbana, Illinois, USA
Abstract:This study was conducted to determine the attractiveness of two growing media, commonly utilized in greenhouses, to fungus gnat, Bradysia sp. nr. coprophila adults. The constituents of the most attractive growing medium tested were determined by gas chromatography analysis using a steam‐distillation procedure. We found that fungus gnat adults were more attracted to the growing medium, SB300 Universal Professional Growing Mix, which contains composted bark, than to another growing medium (Sunshine LC1 Mix) and their components when tested in a series of laboratory experiments using multiple‐choice experimental arenas. A higher percentage of fungus gnat adults were attracted to moist SB300 (92%) than SB300 growing medium that had been oven dried (8%). In addition, fungus gnat adults preferred SB300 although they had been reared on Sunshine LC1 Mix. When comparing the SB300 fresh from the bag to growing medium that had been pasteurized and moistened with water, gas chromatographic‐mass spectroscopic data showed there were declines in several terpenoid constituents as well as an increase in fatty acids and cyclosulfur. The results of this study indicate that B. sp. nr. coprophila adults prefer certain growing media, which may assist greenhouse producers in managing fungus gnats in crop production systems.
Keywords:Attraction   fungus gnats   growing medium   pest management   preference  steam distillation
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