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Getting More Power from Your Flowers: Multi-Functional Flower Strips Enhance Pollinators and Pest Control Agents in Apple Orchards

机译:从花中获取更多能量:多功能花条可增强苹果园中的授粉剂和害虫防治剂

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Flower strips are commonly recommended to boost biodiversity and multiple ecosystem services (e.g., pollination and pest control) on farmland. However, significant knowledge gaps remain regards the extent to which they deliver on these aims. Here, we tested the efficacy of flower strips that targeted different subsets of beneficial arthropods (pollinators and natural enemies) and their ecosystem services in cider apple orchards. Treatments included mixes that specifically targeted: (1) pollinators (‘concealed-nectar plants’); (2) natural enemies (‘open-nectar plants’); or (3) both groups concurrently (i.e., ‘multi-functional’ mix). Flower strips were established in alleyways of four orchards and compared to control alleyways (no flowers). Pollinator (e.g., bees) and natural enemy (e.g., parasitoid wasps, predatory flies and beetles) visitation to flower strips, alongside measures of pest control (aphid colony densities, sentinel prey predation), and fruit production, were monitored in orchards over two consecutive growing seasons. Targeted flower strips attracted either pollinators or natural enemies, whereas mixed flower strips attracted both groups in similar abundance to targeted mixes. Natural enemy densities on apple trees were higher in plots containing open-nectar plants compared to other treatments, but effects were stronger for non-aphidophagous taxa. Predation of sentinel prey was enhanced in all flowering plots compared to controls but pest aphid densities and fruit yield were unaffected by flower strips. We conclude that ‘multi-functional’ flower strips that contain flowering plant species with opposing floral traits can provide nectar and pollen for both pollinators and natural enemies, but further work is required to understand their potential for improving pest control services and yield in cider apple orchards.
机译:通常建议使用花条来增加农田的生物多样性和多种生态系统服务(例如授粉和害虫防治)。但是,就实现这些目标的程度而言,仍然存在巨大的知识差距。在这里,我们测试了针对苹果果园中有益节肢动物(授粉媒介和天敌)的不同子集及其生态系统服务的花条的功效。处理包括专门针对的混合物:(1)传粉媒介(“隐花蜜植物”); (2)天敌(“花蜜植物”);或(3)两个组同时进行(即“多功能”组合)。在四个果园的小巷中建立了花条,并与对照小巷(无花)进行了比较。在两个以上的果园中,对传粉媒介(例如蜜蜂)和天敌(例如,寄生蜂,寄生蝇和甲虫)造访花条,以及有害生物控制措施(蚜虫菌落密度,前哨捕食)和水果产量进行了监测。连续的生长季节。有针对性的花条吸引了传粉者或天敌,而混合的花条吸引了两组以类似数量的目标混合物。与其他处理相比,在含有开放花蜜植物的土地上,苹果树上的天敌密度更高,但对非蚜虫类群的影响更强。与对照相比,在所有开花地块中,前哨猎物的捕食均得到增强,但害虫蚜虫的密度和果实产量不受花条的影响。我们得出结论,包含具有相反花性的开花植物种类的“多功能”花条可以为传粉媒介和天敌提供花蜜和花粉,但需要进一步的工作来了解其改善苹果酒害虫防治服务和产量的潜力果园。

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