Perennial flower margins reduce orchard fruit damage by rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea (Homoptera: Aphididae)

Author:

Howard Charlotte1ORCID,Fountain Michelle T.2ORCID,Brittain Claire3ORCID,Burgess Paul J.4ORCID,Garratt Michael P. D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Agri‐Environmental Research, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development University of Reading Reading UK

2. Pest and Pathogen Ecology NIAB East Malling Kent UK

3. Syngenta, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre Bracknell UK

4. School of Water Energy and Environment Cranfield University Cranfield Bedfordshire UK

Abstract

Abstract Sown or natural flower strips are a commonly used management practice in agroecosystems and have been demonstrated to increase the abundance of predators of orchard pests. There is less evidence of the extent to which such strips can reduce pest damage in orchards. Here we examined the effect of managed, perennial flower margins on fruit damage by an economically significant crop pest, Dysaphis plantaginea, rosy apple aphid, in conventional apple orchards over 2 years, compared to orchards without flower margins. We found orchard flower margins reduced the percentage of apple trees with fruit damage by D. plantaginea, from 80% to 48%. In 2021, a period of severe infestation (65% of trees had fruit damage), there was reduced spread of D. plantaginea on infested apple trees and the number of trees with fruit damage was significantly reduced up to 50 m into orchards. During 2022, a period of lower infestation (25% of trees damaged), fruit damage was significantly reduced up to 10 m from the flower margin. A significant reduction in predation of aphids from bait cards in flower margin compared with control orchards suggests specialists, rather than generalist predators, may be driving the positive effects of the margin on pest pressure. There was no significant effect of flower margins on abundance of important aphid predators, including Syrphidae (hoverflies) and Coccinellidae (ladybirds). Synthesis and applications: To our knowledge, this study is the first to detect a reduction in fruit damage by pests at harvest in orchards with a flower margin. We highlight the potential for established perennial flower margins to deliver measurable, sustainable, D. plantaginea control benefits and provide insights into the optimal spatial arrangement of flower strips in orchards.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Syngenta International

Publisher

Wiley

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