Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?

Ground cover vegetation is often added or allowed to generate to promote conservation biological control, especially in perennial crops. Nevertheless, there is inconsistent evidence of its effectiveness, with studies reporting positive, nil or negative effects on pest control. This might arise from...

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Main Authors: Daniel Paredes, Luis Cayuela, Geoff M Gurr, Mercedes Campos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4315409?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2f9a2d11851448a3930d0c59650790c82020-11-24T21:45:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011726510.1371/journal.pone.0117265Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?Daniel ParedesLuis CayuelaGeoff M GurrMercedes CamposGround cover vegetation is often added or allowed to generate to promote conservation biological control, especially in perennial crops. Nevertheless, there is inconsistent evidence of its effectiveness, with studies reporting positive, nil or negative effects on pest control. This might arise from differences between studies at the local scale (e.g. orchard management and land use history), the landscape context (e.g. presence of patches of natural or semi-natural vegetation near the focal orchard), or regional factors, particularly climate in the year of the study. Here we present the findings from a long-term regional monitoring program conducted on four pest species (Bactrocera oleae, Prays oleae, Euphyllura olivina, Saissetia oleae) in 2,528 olive groves in Andalusia (Spain) from 2006 to 2012. Generalized linear mixed effect models were used to analyze the effect of ground cover on different response variables related to pest abundance, while accounting for variability at the local, landscape and regional scales. There were small and inconsistent effects of ground cover on the abundance of pests whilst local, landscape and regional variability explained a large proportion of the variability in pest response variables. This highlights the importance of local and landscape-related variables in biological control and the potential effects that might emerge from their interaction with practices, such as groundcover vegetation, implemented to promote natural enemy activity. The study points to perennial vegetation close to the focal crop as a promising alternative strategy for conservation biological control that should receive more attention.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4315409?pdf=render
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author Daniel Paredes
Luis Cayuela
Geoff M Gurr
Mercedes Campos
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Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
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author_facet Daniel Paredes
Luis Cayuela
Geoff M Gurr
Mercedes Campos
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title Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
title_short Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
title_full Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
title_fullStr Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
title_full_unstemmed Is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
title_sort is ground cover vegetation an effective biological control enhancement strategy against olive pests?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Ground cover vegetation is often added or allowed to generate to promote conservation biological control, especially in perennial crops. Nevertheless, there is inconsistent evidence of its effectiveness, with studies reporting positive, nil or negative effects on pest control. This might arise from differences between studies at the local scale (e.g. orchard management and land use history), the landscape context (e.g. presence of patches of natural or semi-natural vegetation near the focal orchard), or regional factors, particularly climate in the year of the study. Here we present the findings from a long-term regional monitoring program conducted on four pest species (Bactrocera oleae, Prays oleae, Euphyllura olivina, Saissetia oleae) in 2,528 olive groves in Andalusia (Spain) from 2006 to 2012. Generalized linear mixed effect models were used to analyze the effect of ground cover on different response variables related to pest abundance, while accounting for variability at the local, landscape and regional scales. There were small and inconsistent effects of ground cover on the abundance of pests whilst local, landscape and regional variability explained a large proportion of the variability in pest response variables. This highlights the importance of local and landscape-related variables in biological control and the potential effects that might emerge from their interaction with practices, such as groundcover vegetation, implemented to promote natural enemy activity. The study points to perennial vegetation close to the focal crop as a promising alternative strategy for conservation biological control that should receive more attention.
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