Simple Summary Cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) (Homoptera: Aphididae) is a major pest of cotton and other cash crops across cotton-growing areas in China. The decision to spray insecticide or… Click to show full abstract
Simple Summary Cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) (Homoptera: Aphididae) is a major pest of cotton and other cash crops across cotton-growing areas in China. The decision to spray insecticide or rely on biocontrol and delay spraying is often a dilemma in cotton-growing regions. In this study, we used a laboratory experiment and a caged experiment in a garden as well as modeling to understand the ratio of prey/predator for the abovementioned decision making. We suggested that the ratio of prey/predator should be less than 450 for the effective biocontrol of cotton aphid at cotton seedling stage. This finding can improve the efficiency of larger-scale cotton aphid management in China. Abstract The decision to delay or cancel spraying insecticides against pest aphids is dependent on the ratio of prey/predator, which reflects how well the predator can suppress the aphid population increase in the field. It is challenging to estimate the ratio of prey/predator due to the multiple factors involved in the interaction between prey and predator. Cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) is a serious pest, widely distributed in cotton-growing areas around the world. We combined different ratios of aphids with aphid oligophagous ladybird beetles (Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus) under laboratory and garden conditions to investigate the critical threshold for prey/predator which effectively reduced the cotton aphid population increase. Two kinds of modeling were developed to understand the relationships between the ratio of prey/predator and the PGR (population growth rate), and with the effectiveness of biocontrol (EBC). We found the critical values of PGR should be less than −0.0806 (predators artificially released after 5 days) and then less than −0.075 (predators released after 10 days) if EBC is less than 50%. We recommend that the ratio of prey/predator should be less than 450 for the effective biocontrol of cotton aphids at the cotton seedling stage. These values can be reference indices for the management of aphids in mid-summer.
               
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