Agroecological Pest Control Through Mulch in Potatoes—Delayed Population Development of Leptinotarsa decemlineata

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Christiane Weiler, Simeon Leisch, Stephan Martin Junge, Maria Renate Finckh
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Leptinotarsa decemlineata even in organic potatoes, it is often managed using pesticides. Mulching potatoes represents an alternative to reduce egg masses and larvae of L. decemlineata. In three 4-fold replicated field trials with unmulched control plots (a) in comparison to plots mulched with grass-clover (b) or triticale-vetch (c) the effects on L. decemlineata population dynamics were assessed. In 2020 and 2021, larvae and their respective developmental stage of L. decemlineata were recorded twice weekly on 30 marked potato plants per plot. In 2022 assessments took place 3 times during the season on 16 plants per plot. To examine the influence of changed microclimatic conditions due to mulching, temperature loggers were installed 15°cm above the canopy and belowground. The number of larvae of L. decemlineata was significantly reduced by 65%, on average, in the mulched treatments and higher larval stages occurred later and in lower numbers compared to the unmulched plots. In 2022, a second-generation adults of L. decemlineata occurred whose numbers were significantly reduced by about 90% in the mulched plots. During warm and hot weather, the canopy temperatures in the mulched plots considerably exceeded those of the unmulched plots, often reaching peak temperatures well above the optimum for L. decemlineata development. Mulching leads either to delayed or reduced immigration of adult beetles as well as potentially to slower egg and larval development.

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通过覆盖物对马铃薯进行农业生态害虫控制--延缓 Leptinotarsa decemlineata 的种群发展
即使在有机马铃薯中,也经常使用杀虫剂进行管理。地膜覆盖马铃薯是一种减少玉米叶蛾虫卵和幼虫的替代方法。在3个4倍重复田间试验中,对未覆盖的对照地块(a)与覆盖草三叶草(b)或小黑麦-野豌豆(c)的地块进行了对比,评估了对羊草种群动态的影响。在2020年和2021年,在每亩30株有标记的马铃薯植株上,每周两次记录12叶蛾幼虫及其发育阶段。2022年,每季对16株作物进行了3次评估。为了研究覆盖对小气候条件变化的影响,在冠层上方和地下15°cm处安装了温度记录仪。与未覆盖地相比,覆膜处理的小叶蛾幼虫数量平均显著减少65%,幼虫高发期晚,数量少。2022年,地膜覆盖地块出现二代成虫,数量显著减少约90%。在温暖和炎热的气候条件下,覆盖地的冠层温度明显高于未覆盖地,峰值温度往往远高于羊草生长的最佳温度。覆盖导致成虫的迁移延迟或减少,也可能减慢卵和幼虫的发育。
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites and spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology''s dynamic article-by-article publication process, Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.
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