Assessment of pests, natural enemies and soil microorganisms in lowland rice field under organic and inorganic production systems

W.B. DELA PEÑA, B. Ratilla
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Abstract. Dela Peña WB, Ratilla BC. 2022. Assessment of pests, natural enemies and soil microorganisms in lowland rice field under organic and inorganic production systems. Asian J Agric 6: 40-46. Farmers readily use synthetic pesticides over organic and natural pest management strategies in controlling pests that may disrupt the ecological balance. This study was conducted to assess the population of insect pests, natural enemies, and soil microorganisms associated with lowland rice PSB Rc18 grown under different production systems. A lowland area at the Department of Agronomy, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte, devoted to organic rice production for four consecutive croppings, was used. Results revealed that organic farmers’ practice in Leyte (T2) showed a higher population of natural enemies, especially mirid bugs, and fewer brown planthoppers, green leafhoppers at 14-44 DAT; and the number of folded leaves observed. However, conventional farmers’ practice in Leyte (T3) had the highest incidence and severity of bacterial blight and rice blast. On the other hand, bacterial and fungal microorganisms were found associated with the soil samples. The fungal population increased in both organic production systems compared to the conventional production system. Hence, organic production systems increased the number of beneficial insects and soil microbes’ populations that may, directly and indirectly, affect pests and diseases in lowland rice.
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有机和无机生产方式下低地稻田害虫、天敌和土壤微生物的评价
摘要德拉Peña WB,拉蒂拉BC。2022. 有机和无机生产方式下低地稻田害虫、天敌和土壤微生物的评价农业学报,6:40-46。在控制可能破坏生态平衡的害虫方面,农民容易使用合成农药,而不是有机和天然虫害管理策略。研究了不同生产制度下水稻PSB Rc18的害虫、天敌和土壤微生物数量。在Leyte Baybay City Visca的Visayas州立大学农学系的一个低地地区,用于连续四次种植有机水稻生产。结果表明:14 ~ 44 DAT,有机农作方式的莱特(T2)天敌种群数量以蠓为主,褐飞虱、绿叶蝉较少;以及折叠叶子的数量。然而,Leyte (T3)传统耕作方式的水稻白叶枯病和稻瘟病发病率和严重程度最高。另一方面,在土壤样品中发现了细菌和真菌微生物。与传统生产系统相比,两种有机生产系统的真菌数量都有所增加。因此,有机生产系统增加了可能直接或间接影响低地水稻病虫害的有益昆虫和土壤微生物种群的数量。
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