Companion Plants for Aphid Pest Management

被引:56
作者
Ben-Issa, Refka [1 ]
Gomez, Laurent [1 ]
Gautier, Helene [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Plantes & Syst Culture Hort PSH, 228 Route Aerodrome,Site Agroparc,CS 40 509, F-84914 Avignon 9, France
关键词
BLACK BEAN APHID; APHIDOPHAGOUS HOVERFLIES DIPTERA; ENHANCE BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; MYZUS-PERSICAE HOMOPTERA; CHERRY-OAT APHID; NATURAL ENEMIES; BREVICORYNE-BRASSICAE; OLFACTORY ORIENTATION; HABITAT MANAGEMENT; METHYL JASMONATE;
D O I
10.3390/insects8040112
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
A potential strategy for controlling pests is through the use of "companion plants" within a crop system. This strategy has been used in several trials to fight against a major crop insect pest: the aphid. We reviewed the literature to highlight the major mechanisms by which a companion plant may act. Trials carried out under laboratory or field conditions revealed that companion plants operate through several mechanisms. A companion plant may be associated with a target crop for various reasons. Firstly, it can attract aphids and draw them away from their host plants. Secondly, it can alter the recognition of the host plant. This effect is mostly attributed to companion plant volatiles since they disturb the aphid host plant location, and additionally they may react chemically and physiologically with the host plant, making it an unsuitable host for aphids. Thirdly, it can attract natural enemies by providing shelter and food resources. In this review, the feasibility of using companion plants is discussed. We conclude that many factors need to be taken into account for a successful companion plant strategy. For the best long-term results, companion plant strategies have to be combined with other alternative approaches against aphids.
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