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Using New Molecular Tools to Explore How Organic Farming Impacts Top-Down and Bottom-Up Regulation of Potato Herbivores.

机译:使用新的分子工具探索有机耕作如何影响马铃薯草食动物的自上而下和自下而上的调节。

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Herbivorous agricultural pests are simultaneously threatened by predatory natural enemies and by toxic plant defenses. Both these "top down" and "bottom up" forces might be enhanced under organic farm management. For example, reductions in the use of broad-acting insecticides, typical of some organic systems, can lead to dramatically higher predator density and biodiversity on organic compared to conventional farms. Similarly, efforts by organic farmers to increase soil organic matter might lead to more robust plants better able to activate effective anti-herbivore defenses. We took advantage of modern molecular approaches to track predation and quantify the deployment of plant defenses for potatoes grown under organic or conventional practices in eastern Washington, USA. Chapter 2 reports significantly higher densities of predatory Geocoris and Nabis bugs in organic potato fields; because per-capita predation rates on spider mites were generally similar in the two farming systems, we would expect stronger top-down suppression of spider mites in organic than conventional potato fields. Chapter 3 reports greater defense-gene activity for potato foliage on organic than conventional fields of the potato variety Norkotah, although no such effect was seen for the variety Alturas. Chapter 4 reports heightened survivorship of Colorado potato beetles in the greenhouse on potato plants grown in organic than conventional soils, but was unaffected by the presence of aphids. In contrast, aphids reached significantly higher densities when reared alone than when paired with Colorado potato beetles, and were unaffected by soil type. Across the field and greenhouse studies reported in Chapters 3 and 4, we saw weakly heightened soil microbial activity in organic compared to conventional soils, but few differences in plant chemistry. Thus, further work is needed to explore the ecological basis of differences in plant defenses or herbivore survivorship mediated by soil management practices. Altogether, the work described in my dissertation suggests that the potential to alter and exploit organic versus conventional management practices to maximize plant deployment of natural defenses could form an exciting new approach to sustainable agriculture and host-plant resistance.
机译:食草性农业害虫同时受到掠食性天敌和有毒植物防御的威胁。在有机农场管理下,这些“自上而下”和“自下而上”的力量都可能得到增强。例如,与传统农场相比,减少某些有机系统所特有的广泛作用的杀虫剂的使用可导致捕食者的密度和生物多样性大大提高。同样,有机农民增加土壤有机质的努力可能导致更健壮的植物更有能力激活有效的抗草食动物防御系统。我们利用现代分子方法来追踪捕食并量化在美国东部华盛顿以有机或常规方式种植的马铃薯的植物防御措施的部署。第2章报道了有机马铃薯田中掠食性象甲虫和纳比斯虫的密度显着增加。因为在两种耕作系统中,人均对红蜘蛛的捕食率通常相似,所以我们期望有机农药中的红蜘蛛自上而下的抑制作用要比常规马铃薯田强。第3章报道了马铃薯叶在有机品种上的防御基因活性比马铃薯品种Norkotah的常规田间更高,尽管在Alturas品种中未见到这种作用。第4章报道了在有机土壤比传统土壤中生长的马铃薯植物在温室中提高了科罗拉多马铃薯甲虫的生存能力,但不受蚜虫的影响。相反,与单独饲养相比,与科罗拉多马铃薯甲虫配对时,蚜虫的密度明显更高,并且不受土壤类型的影响。在第3章和第4章中报道的田间和温室研究中,与传统土壤相比,我们发现有机土壤中的微生物活性较弱,但植物化学差异很小。因此,需要进一步的工作来探索土壤管理实践介导的植物防御或食草动物生存差异的生态基础。总而言之,我在论文中描述的工作表明,改变和利用有机管理方法与传统管理方法来最大化自然防御植物部署的潜力,可以形成一种令人兴奋的可持续农业和寄主植物抗性的新方法。

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  • 作者

    Krey, Karol Lynn.;

  • 作者单位

    Washington State University.;

  • 授予单位 Washington State University.;
  • 学科 Agriculture.;Entomology.;Plant sciences.;Molecular biology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 175 p.
  • 总页数 175
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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