Field margins and botanical insecticides enhance Lablab purpureus yield by reducing aphid pests and supporting natural enemies

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作者
Ochieng, Lawrence O. [1 ]
Ogendo, Joshua O. [1 ]
Bett, Philip K. [2 ]
Nyaanga, Jane G. [1 ]
Cheruiyot, Erick K. [1 ]
Mulwa, Richard M. S.
Arnold, Sarah E. J. [3 ,4 ]
Belmain, Steven R. [3 ]
Stevenson, Philip C. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Egerton Univ, Dept Crops Hort & Soils, Njoro, Kenya
[2] Egerton Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Njoro, Kenya
[3] Univ Greenwich, Nat Resources Inst, Chatham, England
[4] Nelson Mandela African Inst Sci & Technol, Arusha, Tanzania
[5] Royal Bot Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
botanical insecticides; conservation biological control; field margin; integrated pest management; legume cropping systems; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; BIODIVERSITY; COMPATIBILITY; AZADIRACHTIN; INFESTATION; PREDATORS; AFRICA;
D O I
10.1111/jen.13023
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Botanical insecticides offer an environmentally benign insect pest management option for field crops with reduced impacts on natural enemies of pests and pollinators while botanically rich field margins can augment their abundance. Here, we evaluated the non-target effects on natural enemies and pest control efficacy on bean aphids in Lablab of three neem- and pyrethrum-based botanical insecticides (Pyerin75EC (R), Nimbecidine (R) and Pyeneem 20EC (R)) and determine the influence of florally rich field margin vegetation on the recovery of beneficial insects after treatment. The botanical insecticides were applied at the early and late vegetative growth stages. Data were collected on aphids (abundance, damage severity and percent incidence) and natural enemy (abundance) both at pre-spraying and post-spraying alongside Lablab bean yield. The efficacy of botanical insecticides was similar to a synthetic pesticide control and reduced aphid abundance by 88% compared with the untreated control. However, the number of natural enemies was 34% higher in botanical insecticide-treated plots than in plots treated with synthetic insecticide indicating that plant-based treatments were less harmful to beneficial insects. The presence of field margin vegetation increased further the number of parasitic wasps and tachinid flies by 16% and 20%, respectively. This indicated that non-crop habitats can enhance recovery in beneficial insect populations and that botanical insecticides integrate effectively with conservation biological control strategies. Higher grain yields of 2.55-3.04 and 2.95-3.23 t/ha were recorded for both botanical insecticide and synthetic insecticide in the presence of florally enhanced field margins in consecutive cropping seasons. Overall, these data demonstrated that commercial botanical insecticides together with florally rich field margins offer an integrated, environmentally benign and sustainable alternative to synthetic insecticides for insect pest management and increased productivity of the orphan crop legume, Lablab.
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页码:838 / 849
页数:12
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