Correlation Analysis of Sitophilus oryzae (Linnaeus) Real-Time Monitoring and Insect Population Density and Its Distribution Pattern in Wheat Grain Piles

Author:

Zhang Zeyu1,Zhou Guoxin1ORCID,Miao Cui2,Du Xin34ORCID,Wang Zhongming2

Affiliation:

1. College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University, Donghu Campus, Hangzhou 310007, China

2. Scientific Research Institute of the National Food and Material Reserves Bureau, Beijing 100037, China

3. Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch 6150, Australia

4. School of Agricultural Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch 6150, Australia

Abstract

The traditional manual sampling method for detecting stored grain insect pests is labor-intensive and time-consuming, often yielding non-representative samples. However, to achieve more accurate monitoring, it is necessary to understand the distribution patterns of different insect pests within grain silo and their correlation with monitoring and sampling data. This study aimed to assess the population density and distribution of Sitophilus oryzae (rice weevil) in bulk wheat grain to predict insect dynamics effectively. Utilizing a probe trap in a wheat silo, adult insects were tracked across different population densities. The traps recorded captured pests, alongside temperature and humidity data. The correlation analysis revealed that rice weevils were active throughout the silo but less prevalent at the bottom, with the highest distribution near the upper surface. Temperature and humidity significantly influenced their activity, particularly within the 22 °C to 32 °C range. Higher population densities correlated with increased relative humidity, impacting weevil activity. Trapping data aligned with overall population density changes in the silo. This study will provide an accurate assessment of the population density of adult rice weevils in grain silos based on temperature changes in the upper part of the grain silo.

Funder

Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration under National Foreign Expert Program “Research on New Technologies for Pest Control in Grain Storage”

“Comprehensive Control of Grain Storage Insects and Molds and Integrated Demonstration of Low-Temperature Grain Storage Technology”

Sulfuryl Fluoride Reduction Fumigation and Drug Resistance Safety Assessment Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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