Intercropping with aromatic plants enhances natural enemy communities facilitating pest suppression in tea plantations

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Arthropod-Plant Interactions Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1007/s11829-024-10074-5
Bing Gong, Jie Wang, Séverin Hatt, Nicolas Desneux, Su Wang, Linhong Jin
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Habitat management have received considerable attention in agricultural systems for the promotion of successful pest management. The intercropping of aromatic plants in plantation crops can result in reduced pest abundance as a repellent directly and/or increasing natural enemy abundance thereby reducing pest abundance indirectly. To promote the management of pests in tea plantations, we intercropped three aromatic plants, Tagetes patula (L.) (Asteraceae), Tagetes erecta (L.) (Asteraceae), and Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton (Lamiaceae) to assess their impact on the dynamics of species abundance, richness, and diversity of arthropod pests and their natural enemies over 2 years. Results showed that aromatic plants decreased the abundance of pest, with concomitant increases in predator (especially spiders and ladybirds) and parasitoid (Ichneumonidae spp.) abundance, creating a stable low abundance of pests in tea plantations. The ratio of natural enemies to pests in fields intercropped with T. erecta was fourfold to sevenfold higher than observed in naturally tilled plots. Aromatic plants also had a significant positive effect on species richness and evenness of natural enemies. The T. patula and T. erecta intercropped treatments showed significantly higher pest evenness and higher natural enemy diversity than that in clean tillage. Our study indicated that biocontrol via habitat management with intercropping aromatic plants could become a recommended practice for pest management in tea plantations.

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与芳香植物间作可增强天敌群落,有利于抑制茶园中的害虫
在农业系统中,为促进成功的害虫管理,生境管理受到了广泛关注。在种植园作物中间作芳香植物,可直接作为驱虫剂减少害虫数量和/或增加天敌数量,从而间接减少害虫数量。为了促进茶园害虫的管理,我们间作了三种芳香植物,即 Tagetes patula (L.)(菊科)、Tagetes erecta (L.)(菊科)和 Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton (唇形科),以评估它们对节肢动物害虫及其天敌的物种丰度、丰富度和多样性动态的影响。结果表明,芳香植物降低了害虫的丰度,同时增加了天敌(尤其是蜘蛛和瓢虫)和寄生虫(Ichneumonidae属)的丰度,使茶园害虫的丰度稳定在较低水平。在间作直立香茶的田地里,天敌与害虫的比例比自然耕作的地块高出四倍到七倍。芳香植物对天敌的物种丰富度和均匀度也有显著的积极影响。与清洁耕作相比,T. patula 和 T. erecta 间作处理的害虫均匀度和天敌多样性明显更高。我们的研究表明,通过生境管理与间作芳香植物进行生物防治可以成为茶园害虫管理的一种推荐做法。
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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