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Mitigating the biodiversity footprint of energy crops - A case study on arthropod diversity

机译:减轻能源作物的生物多样性足迹 - 以节肢动物多样性为例

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Rising demand for renewable resources has increased silage maize (Zea mays L.) production characterized by intensive soil management, high fertilizer and pesticide inputs as well as simplified crop rotations. Advantages of renewable biomass production may thus be cancelled out by adverse environmental effects. Perennial crops, like cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.), are said to benefit arthropods. Substituting silage maize could hence increase biodiversity and foster ecosystem services.This study aimed at comparing the attractiveness of both crops to arthropods, which are either flower-visiting or active in the crop canopy. Further, results were scaled to the landscape level to optimize crop partitioning concerning yields and species diversity.A field experiment with conventionally filled annual and perennial no-filled crops was established in 2015 near Munich (Germany). The crops chosen were insect-pollinated cup plant and wind-pollinated maize. Arthropods were sampled between June and September 2016. Four replicated UV-active pan traps, consisting of three bowls each, were used to catch arthropods at the actual crop height on five sampling dates. The collected arthropods were counted and taxonomically determined.In total 3810 individuals (Arachnida: 52; Insecta: 3758) from 9 orders (115 taxonomic groups) were collected. Silage maize mostly showed lower diversity values, indicating higher biodiversity in cup plant. However, the differences were small. Nevertheless, cup plant harbored more pollinators and parasitoids. Finding an optimal combination of both crops based on diversity gains is thus not straightforward. However, integrating cup plant to silage maize production systems allows increasing arthropod diversity by means of moderate yield reduction.
机译:对可再生资源的需求不断增加增加了青贮玉米(Zea Mays L.)的生产,其特征在于密集的土壤管理,高肥料和农药输入以及简化的作物旋转。因此,可再生生物质产生的优点可以通过不良环境影响来消除。常年庄稼,如杯植物(Silphium Perfoliatum L.),据说是有利于节肢动物。替代青贮玉米可以提高生物多样性和培养生态系统服务。本研究旨在将两种作物对节肢动物的吸引力进行比较,这是在作物树冠上进行花卉游览或活性。此外,结果缩放到景观水平,以优化作物分区关于产量和物种的多样性。在慕尼黑(德国)附近成立了常规填充年度和多年生无填充作物的现场实验。选择的作物是昆虫授粉杯植物和风授粉玉米。节肢动物在2016年6月和9月之间进行了取样。四个复制的紫外线活性盘陷阱,每个碗组成,用于在五个采样日期上的实际作物高度捕捉节肢动物。计数收集的节肢动物和分类学决定。总共3810名(Arachnida:52;昆虫:3758)收集来自9个订单(115个分类群)。青贮玉米主要显示出较低的分集值,表明杯厂的生物多样性更高。但是,差异很小。尽管如此,杯植物覆盖了更多的粉丝和寄生虫。因此,根据多样性增益发现两种作物的最佳组合并不直接。然而,将杯子厂与青贮玉米生产系统集成,允许通过中等产量减少增加节肢动物多样性。

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  • 来源
    《Biomass & bioenergy》 |2019年第6期|180-187|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Tech Univ Munich TUM Sch Life Sci Weihenstephan Chair Organ Agr & Agron Freising Weihenstephan Germany;

    Tech Univ Munich TUM Sch Life Sci Weihenstephan Chair Organ Agr & Agron Freising Weihenstephan Germany|Bavarian State Res Ctr Agr LfL Inst Organ Farming Soil & Resource Management IAB Freising Weihenstephan Germany;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Arachnida; Cup plant; Insecta; Silphium perfoliatum; Yield; Zea mays;

    机译:arachnida;杯植物;昆虫;脱翼形;产量;zea mays;

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