DOAJ Open Access 2017

Can Flowering Greencover Crops Promote Biological Control in German Vineyards?

Christoph Hoffmann Janine Köckerling Sandra Biancu Thomas Gramm Gertraud Michl +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Greencover crops are widely recommended to provide predators and parasitoids with floral resources for improved pest control. We studied parasitism and predation of European grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana) eggs and pupae as well as predatory mite abundances in an experimental vineyard with either one or two sowings of greencover crops compared to spontaneous vegetation. The co-occurrence between greencover flowering time and parasitoid activity differed greatly between the two study years. Parasitism was much higher when flowering and parasitoid activity coincided. While egg predation was enhanced by greencover crops, there were no significant benefits of greencover crops on parasitism of L. botrana eggs or pupae. Predatory mites did not show an as strong increase on grapevines in greencover crop plots as egg predation. Overall, our study demonstrates only limited pest control benefits of greencover crops. Given the strong within- and between year variation in natural enemy activity, studies across multiple years will be necessary to adequately describe the role of greencover crops for pest management and to identify the main predators of L. botrana eggs.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (6)

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Christoph Hoffmann

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Janine Köckerling

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Sandra Biancu

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Thomas Gramm

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Gertraud Michl

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Martin H. Entling

Format Sitasi

Hoffmann, C., Köckerling, J., Biancu, S., Gramm, T., Michl, G., Entling, M.H. (2017). Can Flowering Greencover Crops Promote Biological Control in German Vineyards?. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects8040121

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2017
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.3390/insects8040121
Akses
Open Access ✓