Automated Organization ProfileInstitute of Entomology, Guizhou University, Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of the Mountainous Region
Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University, Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of the Mountainous Region
Current S-Index
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.6 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
Dictyophora rubrovolvata and Pleurotus ostreatus are economically important mushrooms in China. Bradysia minpleuroti Yang et Zhang and Cobolidia fuscipes (Meigen, 1830) are important mushroom flies that damage the two mushrooms. In this study we used the age-stage, two-sex life table method assessed the fitness of B. minpleuroti and C. fuscipes when they were respectively fed on D. rubrovolvata and P. ostreatus. Our results showed that the 1st (2.39 days) and 2nd (1.41 days) instar larvae, pupa (2.87 days) and total longevity (18.19 days) of B. minpleuroti were shorter when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovolvata (3.46, 1.86, 3.10, 20.19 days). B. minpleuroti had similar fecundity when fed on the two edible mushrooms. B. minpleuroti had higher values of net reproductive rate (R0, 87.73), intrinsic rate of increase (r, 0.2604), and finite rate of increase (λ, 1.2974) and shorter mean generation time (T, 17.19) when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovalvata. The developmental period of larvae stage and pupa stage of C. fuscipes were significantly affected by the two edible mushrooms. Female fecundity, total longevity, R0, r, λ and T of C. fuscipes were not significantly different between the two edible mushrooms. We found that fitness of B. minpleuroti larvae had higher fitness when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovolvata. However, the fitness of C. fuscipes larvae had no significant difference fed on the two edible mushrooms. This study has provided valuable data and insights by delving into the adaptability of two significant pests on two edible mushrooms. It facilitates the development of more effective pest management strategies, contributing to the development of the mushroom industry.
Authors
- Pan, Jin-Zhuang ;
- Zhang, Chao ;
- Zhang, Yue ;
- Yang, Jia-Peng ;
- He, Li ;
- Yang, Hong ;
- Dai, Ren-Huai
Dictyophora rubrovolvata and Pleurotus ostreatus are economically important mushrooms in China. Bradysia minpleuroti Yang et Zhang and Cobolidia fuscipes (Meigen, 1830) are important mushroom flies that damage the two mushrooms. In this study we used the age-stage, two-sex life table method assessed the fitness of B. minpleuroti and C. fuscipes when they were respectively fed on D. rubrovolvata and P. ostreatus. Our results showed that the 1st (2.39 days) and 2nd (1.41 days) instar larvae, pupa (2.87 days) and total longevity (18.19 days) of B. minpleuroti were shorter when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovolvata (3.46, 1.86, 3.10, 20.19 days). B. minpleuroti had similar fecundity when fed on the two edible mushrooms. B. minpleuroti had higher values of net reproductive rate (R0, 87.73), intrinsic rate of increase (r, 0.2604), and finite rate of increase (λ, 1.2974) and shorter mean generation time (T, 17.19) when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovalvata. The developmental period of larvae stage and pupa stage of C. fuscipes were significantly affected by the two edible mushrooms. Female fecundity, total longevity, R0, r, λ and T of C. fuscipes were not significantly different between the two edible mushrooms. We found that fitness of B. minpleuroti larvae had higher fitness when fed on P. ostreatus than fed on D. rubrovolvata. However, the fitness of C. fuscipes larvae had no significant difference fed on the two edible mushrooms. This study has provided valuable data and insights by delving into the adaptability of two significant pests on two edible mushrooms. It facilitates the development of more effective pest management strategies, contributing to the development of the mushroom industry.
Authors
- Pan, Jin-Zhuang ;
- Zhang, Chao ;
- Zhang, Yue ;
- Yang, Jia-Peng ;
- He, Li ;
- Yang, Hong ;
- Dai, Ren-Huai