Effect of ground-cover management on predatory mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in a Mediterranean vineyard

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作者
Saenz-Romo, M. G. [1 ]
Martinez-Garcia, H. [1 ]
Veas-Bernal, A. [1 ]
Carvajal-Montoya, L. D. [1 ]
Martinez-Villar, E. [1 ]
Ibanez-Pascual, S. [2 ]
Marco-Mancebon, V. S. [2 ]
Perez-Moreno, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Rioja, Dept Agr & Alimentat, C Madre Dios 51, Logrono 26006, La Rioja, Spain
[2] Univ La Rioja, Inst Ciencias Vid & Vino, CSIC, Gobierno Rioja, Logrono, La Rioja, Spain
关键词
agroecology; conservative biological control; cover crop; tillage; population dynamics; Typhlodromus; TYPHLODROMUS-PYRI SCHEUTEN; ANDERSONI CHANT ACARI; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; GRAPE LEAVES; LIFE-STYLES; BIODIVERSITY; ABUNDANCE; TETRANYCHIDAE; RESISTANCE; ABERRANS;
D O I
10.5073/vitis.2019.58.special-issue.25-32
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Most predatory mites belong to the family Phytoseiidae (Acari). Throughout the world, phytoseiids are involved in the biological control of phytophagous mites in vineyards. Conservative strategies, including cover-vegetation management, are essential to achieve environmentally friendly viticulture. The abundance and diversity of phytoseiid mites in the grapevine canopy and the vegetal ground cover of a Mediterranean vineyard were surveyed by weekly samplings, from early May until the end of September for two years (2016 and 2017). Three types of soil management without herbicide application were analysed and referred to as "Tillage", "Spontaneous Cover", and "Flower-driven Cover" treatments. Six phytoseiid species were collected on the grapevine canopy, with Typhlodromus pyri being the dominant species (99.5 %). Five phytoseiid species were recorded in the ground cover, with Typhlodromus and Neoseiulus as the major genera. The Flower-driven Cover treatment showed the highest abundance of phytoseiids in the grapevine canopy. However, both species richness and abundance of phytoseiid mites on the ground-cover vegetation were highest in the Spontaneous Cover treatment. These observations suggest that improving vegetation cover would promote both the abundance and diversity of phytoseiid mites in vineyards because the greater supply of pollen would enhance their survival. Therefore, the use of cover crops in vineyards represents a means of improving vineyard ecosystems by conservative biological control.
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