Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)

Premise Botanical faculty and staff at academic institutions are often tasked with establishing and/or caring for plant collections held in small greenhouse facilities. Once plants are in place, an especially acute challenge is managing plant pest/pathogen populations. Integrated pest management (IP...

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Main Authors: Daniel S. Hayes, Ingrid E. Jordon‐Thaden, Jason T. Cantley, Angela J. McDonnell, Christopher T. Martine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-08-01
Series:Applications in Plant Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11281
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spelling doaj-73b908e5f2fb4392be5d7d5b8da8c0232020-11-25T02:03:14ZengWileyApplications in Plant Sciences2168-04502019-08-0178n/an/a10.1002/aps3.11281Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)Daniel S. Hayes0Ingrid E. Jordon‐Thaden1Jason T. Cantley2Angela J. McDonnell3Christopher T. Martine4Biology Department Bucknell University 1 Dent Drive Lewisburg Pennsylvania17837USADepartment of Botany University of Wisconsin 430 Lincoln Drive Madison Wisconsin53706USADepartment of Biology San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco California94132USABiology Department Bucknell University 1 Dent Drive Lewisburg Pennsylvania17837USABiology Department Bucknell University 1 Dent Drive Lewisburg Pennsylvania17837USAPremise Botanical faculty and staff at academic institutions are often tasked with establishing and/or caring for plant collections held in small greenhouse facilities. Once plants are in place, an especially acute challenge is managing plant pest/pathogen populations. Integrated pest management (IPM) approaches are an excellent option, but few examples exist in the literature of successful programs that have been developed in academic small greenhouse settings. Methods and Results Over several years, we developed an IPM program for two small research greenhouses on the campus of a primarily undergraduate institution where hundreds of plants have been grown for studies in the genus Solanum. We here present a synopsis of the cultural, mechanical, physical, and biological controls used as part of our successful IPM strategy—including details on the efficacy of multiple predatory insects—with the hope of providing a model for sustainable pest management in the higher education environment. Conclusions IPM can be an effective strategy for maintaining healthy plant populations in small research greenhouses, but it requires a consistent investment of time and funding. A well‐cared‐for plant collection might help support numerous positive outcomes, including advances in faculty scholarship and opportunities for student learning and/or training.https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11281agriculturecultivationeducationnightshadesplant pestsplant–insect interactions
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Ingrid E. Jordon‐Thaden
Jason T. Cantley
Angela J. McDonnell
Christopher T. Martine
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Ingrid E. Jordon‐Thaden
Jason T. Cantley
Angela J. McDonnell
Christopher T. Martine
Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
Applications in Plant Sciences
agriculture
cultivation
education
nightshades
plant pests
plant–insect interactions
author_facet Daniel S. Hayes
Ingrid E. Jordon‐Thaden
Jason T. Cantley
Angela J. McDonnell
Christopher T. Martine
author_sort Daniel S. Hayes
title Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
title_short Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
title_full Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
title_fullStr Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)
title_sort integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: a case study using solanum spp. (solanaceae)
publisher Wiley
series Applications in Plant Sciences
issn 2168-0450
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Premise Botanical faculty and staff at academic institutions are often tasked with establishing and/or caring for plant collections held in small greenhouse facilities. Once plants are in place, an especially acute challenge is managing plant pest/pathogen populations. Integrated pest management (IPM) approaches are an excellent option, but few examples exist in the literature of successful programs that have been developed in academic small greenhouse settings. Methods and Results Over several years, we developed an IPM program for two small research greenhouses on the campus of a primarily undergraduate institution where hundreds of plants have been grown for studies in the genus Solanum. We here present a synopsis of the cultural, mechanical, physical, and biological controls used as part of our successful IPM strategy—including details on the efficacy of multiple predatory insects—with the hope of providing a model for sustainable pest management in the higher education environment. Conclusions IPM can be an effective strategy for maintaining healthy plant populations in small research greenhouses, but it requires a consistent investment of time and funding. A well‐cared‐for plant collection might help support numerous positive outcomes, including advances in faculty scholarship and opportunities for student learning and/or training.
topic agriculture
cultivation
education
nightshades
plant pests
plant–insect interactions
url https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11281
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