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Effect of spontaneous vegetation on beneficial arthropods in Mediterranean vineyards

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2023.108740

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Sustainable viticulture; Invertebrates; Cover crop; Ecosystem services

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This study analyzed the effects of inter-row vegetation characteristics on beneficial arthropods and pest insect predation in vineyards. The results showed that flower cover and plant species richness positively influenced most tested beneficial arthropods, especially predators like ladybirds and crab spiders, as well as parasitic wasps. The abundance of ladybirds, hoverflies, and crab spiders was also positively related to plant species richness. These findings highlight the importance of floral resources and plant diversity in supporting beneficial arthropods and biological control of pest insects.
Habitat destruction and land use intensification are major causes of arthropod decline in agroecosystems. Arthropods are key organisms that are linked to many ecosystem functions and sustainability of agriculture. Using 37 vineyards in Southern France as a model system, we analysed which characteristics of spontaneous inter-row vegetation positively influence beneficial arthropods and pest insect predation. We specifically studied the effects of flower cover, grass cover, the ratio of perennials to annuals, plant species richness and extrafloral nectar on beneficial arthropod communities in vineyards. We used direct observation and net hunting to evaluate arthropod abundance. Sentinel cards with Lucilia sp. larvae were placed on grapevine plants to analyse caterpillar predation. We found that most groups of tested beneficial arthropods were positively influenced by flower cover and plant species richness. In particular, the abundance of predators such as ladybirds (adults and larvae) and crab spiders and the abundance of parasitic wasps were positively correlated to flower cover in vineyard interrow vegetation. The abundance of ladybirds, hoverflies and crab spiders was also positively related to plant species richness. Our results demonstrated the importance of floral resources and plant diversity for beneficial arthropods and caterpillar predation confirming their key role in biological control of pest insects.

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