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Effect of elevated CO2 concentration on development of the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and nutrients of their host plant, Phaseolus vulgaris

QIAN Lei1, JIANG Xing-chuan1,2, LIU Jian-ye1, LUO Li-fen1, GUI Fu-rong1**   

  1. (1Key Laboratory for Agricultural Biodiversity and Pest Management of Ministry of Education, College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, China; 2College of Plant Protection, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China)
  • Online:2015-06-10 Published:2015-06-10

Abstract: To investigate the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on population dynamics of the western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and their host plant, kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), this paper measured the growth, development duration and reproduction of the thrips and the leaf nutrients of their host plant in two different CO2 concentration chambers (800 vs. 400 μL·L-1). The results indicated that the elevated CO2 concentration changed the nutritional ingredients of kidney bean leaves, which affected the growth, development, reproduction of F. occidentalis. High CO2 concentration significantly reduced the leaf gross crude protein contents (GP) of kidney bean; however, the contents of total saccharides (TSCs), starch, and soluble protein and free amino acids of leaves were significantly enhanced. Compared with the control (400 μL·L-1 CO2), the egg stage, 1st instar larva stage, 2nd instar larva stage of F. occidentalis were significantly decreased in the doubled CO2 concentration treatment (800 μL·L-1 CO2), yet the oviposition rate of individual female increased by 9.74% (P<0.05). Under the higher CO2 concentration, the net reproductive rate (R0), intrinsic increase rate (rm), increase rate per unit (λ) of F. occidentalis were increased by 7.40%, 8.86% and 1.32%, respectively (P<0.05). Compared with the thrips in 400 μL·L-1 CO2 concentration chambers, the generation time (T) and the time of doubling population size (DT) of those in 800 μL·L-1 CO2 concentration decreased by 1.42 and 0.38 d, respectively (P<0.05). R0, rm and λ of F. occidentalis were proved to have negative correlation with the content of gross crude protein and positive correlation with TSCs/GP and starch of kidney bean leaf. In contrast, T, DT of F. occidentalis had significant positive correlation with the content of gross crude protein of P. vulgaris, and negative correlations were observed among T, DT of F. occidentalis and TSCs/GP, starch, free amino acids in leaf of P. vulgaris.

Key words: distribution, tree species, association between families., composition, forest