紫花苜蓿周缘带对六月草莓田中的线虫和有益节肢动物的影响

IF 4.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Pest Science Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1007/s10340-024-01795-w
Matthew C. Hetherington, Matthew Fox, Megan Johnson, Allison Lopina, Emma Mechelke, Morgan Weissner, Christelle Guédot
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Lygus lineolaris Palisot de Beauvois(半翅目: Miridae)是北美东部和中部草莓的主要害虫。必须在不影响授粉昆虫健康的前提下,制定策略,尽量减少 L. lineolaris 在草莓开花期和果实易感高峰期的定殖。为此,我们研究了紫花苜蓿周缘带减少 L. lineolaris 在六月开花草莓田中种群数量的潜力。在为期三年的实验中,我们在有紫花苜蓿围带和没有紫花苜蓿围带的商业草莓田中监测了鳞线虫的密度和有益节肢动物的数量。结果发现,紫花苜蓿围带集中了鳞线虫种群,与对照组相比,相邻草莓地的鳞线虫密度降低了 36%。在进行蛋白质免疫标记捕获实验以检查紫花苜蓿带和相邻草莓地之间的迁移程度时,发现从草莓地迁移到紫花苜蓿地的 L. lineolaris 数量大约是反向迁移的三倍。此外,迁徙到紫花苜蓿的成年雌虫所占比例较高,这表明紫花苜蓿可能是 L. lineolaris 的首选产卵地点。虽然紫花苜蓿周边地带的存在总体上增加了实验地块中有益节肢动物的数量和多样性,但这些增加仅限于紫花苜蓿本身,很少波及邻近的草莓地块。这些数据表明,L. lineolaris 对紫花苜蓿的优先利用是观察到的种群数量减少的原因,而且紫花苜蓿在六月开花的草莓中起到了诱捕作物的作用。
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Impact of alfalfa perimeter strips on Lygus lineolaris and beneficial arthropods in June-bearing strawberry fields

Lygus lineolaris Palisot de Beauvois (Hemiptera: Miridae) is the primary insect pest of strawberry in eastern and central North America. Strategies to minimize L. lineolaris colonization of strawberry at bloom and peak fruit susceptibility without impacting pollinator health must be developed. To this end, we examined the potential of alfalfa perimeter strips to reduce L. lineolaris populations in June-bearing strawberry fields. Over a three-year experiment, L. lineolaris densities and beneficial arthropod abundance were monitored in commercial strawberry fields with and without alfalfa perimeter strips. Alfalfa perimeter strips were found to concentrate L. lineolaris populations and led to a 36% reduction in L. lineolaris densities in adjacent strawberry plots compared to controls. When a protein immunomark-capture experiment was conducted to examine the extent of movement between the alfalfa strips and adjacent strawberry plots, it was determined that approximately three times as many L. lineolaris migrated from strawberry to alfalfa than vice versa. Moreover, adult females were overrepresented among immigrants to alfalfa, suggesting that alfalfa may be a preferred oviposition site for L. lineolaris. While the presence of alfalfa perimeter strips increased beneficial arthropod abundance and diversity in experimental plots overall, these increases were limited to the alfalfa itself, with little spillover into adjacent strawberry plots. These data suggest that preferential utilization of alfalfa by L. lineolaris underlies the observed population reductions and that alfalfa acts as a trap crop in June-bearing strawberries.

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Journal of Pest Science
Journal of Pest Science 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pest Science publishes high-quality papers on all aspects of pest science in agriculture, horticulture (including viticulture), forestry, urban pests, and stored products research, including health and safety issues. Journal of Pest Science reports on advances in control of pests and animal vectors of diseases, the biology, ethology and ecology of pests and their antagonists, and the use of other beneficial organisms in pest control. The journal covers all noxious or damaging groups of animals, including arthropods, nematodes, molluscs, and vertebrates. Journal of Pest Science devotes special attention to emerging and innovative pest control strategies, including the side effects of such approaches on non-target organisms, for example natural enemies and pollinators, and the implementation of these strategies in integrated pest management. Journal of Pest Science also publishes papers on the management of agro- and forest ecosystems where this is relevant to pest control. Papers on important methodological developments relevant for pest control will be considered as well.
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