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Cover crops improve early season natural enemy recruitment and pest management in cotton production

机译:封面作物改善初期的初期天敌招募和棉花生产害虫管理

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A shift to more ecologically based farming practices could improve the sustainability and economic stability of agricultural systems. Habitat management in and around agricultural fields can provide stable environments that aid in the proliferation of natural enemy communities that moderate pest populations and injury. Winter cover crops offer a potentially cost-effective approach to improving habitat that supports natural enemy communities early in the growing season. We investigated the effects of winter cover crops including cereal rye (Secale cereal L.) and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnawm L.) on the abundance and diversity of natural enemies, key pest populations, biological control services, and cotton yield. Winter cover crops were established on 0.4 ha replicated field plots in the fall of 2017 and 2018. Suction sampling during each cotton development stage demonstrated that a rye cover crop promoted greater abundance and diversity of natural enemy communities in early cotton stages. Extensive leaf sampling of seedling cotton showed that cover crops significantly reduced thrips infestations. Furthermore, stink bug boll injury decreased on plots prepared with a rye cover compared to cotton lacking this additional habitat. Combining end of season yield results and management practices with an economic analysis of the costs of production, the value of cotton grown into a cover crop was cost competitive with conventional (no cover) cotton production. These results suggest that conventional growers utilizing cover crops could reduce insecticide inputs through natural reductions in pest pressure, and overall do not incur additional production costs.
机译:转向更生态的农业实践可以提高农业系统的可持续性和经济稳定性。农业领域及其周围地区的栖息地管理可以提供稳定的环境,有助于患有中度害虫种群和伤害的自然敌方社区的扩散。冬季封面作物提供了一种潜在的经济有效的方法,从而提高生长季节早期支持自然敌方社区的栖息地。我们调查了冬季覆盖作物的影响,包括谷物黑麦(Secale谷物L.)和Crimson Clover(Trifolium Incarnawm L.)对天敌,关键害虫人口,生物控制服务和棉花产量的丰富和多样性。冬季封面作物是在2017年至2018年秋季的0.4公顷复制的场地块上建立。每棉开发阶段的吸入抽样表明,黑麦覆盖作物在早期棉花阶段促进了自然敌方社区的大量丰富和多样性。幼苗棉花的广泛叶片采样显示,封面作物显着降低了蓟马侵扰。此外,与缺乏这种额外的栖息地的棉花相比,用黑麦盖准备的地块减少了臭虫铃损伤。结束季节产量结果和管理实践随着生产成本的经济分析,种植成覆盖作物的棉花价值与常规(无盖子)棉花生产具有成本竞争力。这些结果表明,使用覆盖作物的常规种植者可以通过对害虫压力的自然减少来减少杀虫剂的投入,总体而言不会产生额外的生产成本。

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