2018
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(17)61840-9
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Identification of summer nectar plants contributing to outbreaks of Mythimna separata (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in North China

Abstract: The presence of adequate nectar sources along the migratory pathway is a prerequisite for moths of oriental armyworm, Mythimna separata, to reach target habitats and lay eggs. Identification of plant species and assessment of their suitability as wild nectar sources along the summer migration pathway of adult M. separata are critical steps in making effective forecasts of second-and third-generation armyworm outbreaks in North China. We explored five aspects of moth-nectar source relationships: (1) Field inves… Show more

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“…In our study, the mating of M. separate can be significantly affected by feeding sugar. As an important migratory agricultural pest, M. separata must obtain supplemental sugar to reach target habitats and lay eggs (Guo et al, 2018). Therefore, reasonable planting and layout of nectar sources along the migratory pathway may help to cut the sugar supply, and finally leading to failure in mating and reproduction of M. separate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the mating of M. separate can be significantly affected by feeding sugar. As an important migratory agricultural pest, M. separata must obtain supplemental sugar to reach target habitats and lay eggs (Guo et al, 2018). Therefore, reasonable planting and layout of nectar sources along the migratory pathway may help to cut the sugar supply, and finally leading to failure in mating and reproduction of M. separate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of the Noctuidae are likely to be flower‐visiting species (Hahn & Brühl, 2016; Van Zandt et al, 2019). Floral nectar, as the primary source of carbohydrates, is crucial for most noctuids to sustain migration and reproduction, as reported in Agrotis ipsilon (Liu et al, 2016) and Mythima separata (Guo et al, 2018). Therefore, we hypothesized that A. lepigone is a flower visitor that feeds on nectar to meet its nutritional requirements for migration or reproduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The noctuid moths are mostly flower-visiting pollinators, and use the proboscis tip to pollinate [64][65][66]. These two species, S. trifolii and P. scutosa, are most likely to be flowervisiting noctuids, and characterized by elongated sensilla styloconica and modified dorsal legulae on the proboscis, as reported in previous studies [15,19,20,67,68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%