Netting reduces bird damage and spotted wing Drosophila Drosophila suzukii, in high-density sweet cherries with few effects on fruit quality

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Catherine A. Lindell , Nikki L. Rothwell , Sidney Collino , Karen Powers
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A potential benefit of high-density plantings is that their more compact size means netting is a more feasible pest and disease management tactic than in conventional plantings. We compared bird damage, spotted wing drosophila (SWD) abundance, and canker in high-density sweet cherry rows that were netted or unnetted for 2–4 weeks pre-harvest. Nets had a fine mesh that was designed to exclude SWD. We also assessed net effects on fruit quality metrics and environmental conditions. Nets significantly reduced bird damage in two years and SWD in one year (in the other year SWD were too sparse to assess net effects). Canker prevalence and color were unaffected by nets. Cracked cherries were less abundant and fruit weights were higher in netted rows in one year while percent soluble solids were higher in control rows in one year. Average, minimum, and maximum temperatures and humidity were unaffected by nets. The results indicate that netting installed a few weeks before harvest reduces bird damage and SWD in high-density sweet cherries with few negative effects on fruit quality and environmental conditions. Netting may be a useful bird and SWD management strategy when labor and materials are sufficient to install and manage netting.
在高密度甜樱桃中,网能减少鸟类伤害和斑点果蝇,对果实质量几乎没有影响
高密度种植的一个潜在好处是,它们的尺寸更紧凑,这意味着与传统种植相比,网是一种更可行的病虫害管理策略。我们比较了在收获前2-4周网或未网的高密度甜樱桃行中鸟类伤害,斑点翅果蝇(SWD)丰度和溃疡病。渔网的网眼很细,可以防止SWD。我们还评估了对水果质量指标和环境条件的净影响。渔网在两年内显著减少了鸟类的伤害,在一年内显著减少了社会福利署的伤害(另一年社会福利署的数量太少,无法评估渔网的影响)。龋齿的患病率和颜色不受蚊帐的影响。在一年内,净行有裂纹的樱桃数量较少,果实重量较高,而对照行的可溶性固形物百分比较高。平均、最低和最高温度和湿度不受蚊帐的影响。结果表明,采前几周布放网能减少高密度甜樱桃的鸟害和SWD,对果实品质和环境条件的负面影响较小。当人工和材料足以安装和管理网时,网可能是一种有用的鸟类和SWD管理策略。
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Crop Protection
Crop Protection 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
200
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Editors of Crop Protection especially welcome papers describing an interdisciplinary approach showing how different control strategies can be integrated into practical pest management programs, covering high and low input agricultural systems worldwide. Crop Protection particularly emphasizes the practical aspects of control in the field and for protected crops, and includes work which may lead in the near future to more effective control. The journal does not duplicate the many existing excellent biological science journals, which deal mainly with the more fundamental aspects of plant pathology, applied zoology and weed science. Crop Protection covers all practical aspects of pest, disease and weed control, including the following topics: -Abiotic damage- Agronomic control methods- Assessment of pest and disease damage- Molecular methods for the detection and assessment of pests and diseases- Biological control- Biorational pesticides- Control of animal pests of world crops- Control of diseases of crop plants caused by microorganisms- Control of weeds and integrated management- Economic considerations- Effects of plant growth regulators- Environmental benefits of reduced pesticide use- Environmental effects of pesticides- Epidemiology of pests and diseases in relation to control- GM Crops, and genetic engineering applications- Importance and control of postharvest crop losses- Integrated control- Interrelationships and compatibility among different control strategies- Invasive species as they relate to implications for crop protection- Pesticide application methods- Pest management- Phytobiomes for pest and disease control- Resistance management- Sampling and monitoring schemes for diseases, nematodes, pests and weeds.
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