Effect of the Landscape on Insect Pests and Associated Natural Enemies in Greenhouses Crops: The Strawberry Study Case

Author:

Doehler Marianne12,Chauvin Delphine3,Le Ralec Anne1ORCID,Vanespen Émeline2,Outreman Yannick1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR 1349 IGEPP, Institut Agro, Université Rennes 1, INRAE, 35000 Rennes, France

2. AOPn Fraises de France, 47310 Estillac, France

3. UMR 1349 IGEPP, Institut Agro, Université Rennes 1, INRAE, 35650 Le Rheu, France

Abstract

Compared to open-field crops, the influence of the surrounding landscape on insect diversity in greenhouse crops has been poorly studied. Due to growing evidence of insect influx in greenhouses, identifying the landscape properties influencing the protected crop colonization by insect pests and their natural enemies would promote the improvement of both pest prevention and conservation biological control methods. Here, we present a field study on the effect of the surrounding landscape on the colonization of greenhouse crops by insect pests and associated natural enemies. By monitoring 32 greenhouse strawberry crops in the South West of France, we surveyed crop colonization by four insect pests and four natural enemy groups over two cultivation periods. Our results showed that the landscape structure and composition could have contrasting effects on insect colonization of greenhouse crops so there could be species-specific effects and not general ones. While the degree of openness of greenhouses and the pest management practices modulated insect diversity marginally, we also showed that seasonality represented a key factor in insect crop colonization. The various responses of insect pests and natural enemy groups to the landscape support the idea that pest management methods must involve the surrounding environment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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