Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential

In agroecosystems, crop diversification plays a fundamental role in maintaining and regenerating biodiversity and ecosystem services, such as natural pest control. Temporal diversification of cropping systems can affect the presence and activity of natural enemies by providing alternative hosts and...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2edf9917187b4eca8b9da5a59112100b2021-11-30T14:15:08ZEffects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential2673-321810.3389/fagro.2021.704979https://doaj.org/article/2edf9917187b4eca8b9da5a59112100b2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fagro.2021.704979/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/2673-3218In agroecosystems, crop diversification plays a fundamental role in maintaining and regenerating biodiversity and ecosystem services, such as natural pest control. Temporal diversification of cropping systems can affect the presence and activity of natural enemies by providing alternative hosts and prey, food, and refuges for overwintering. However, we still lack studies on the effects of temporal diversification on generalist predators and their biocontrol potential conducted at field scale in commercial agricultural settings. Here, we measured proxies of ecosystem functions related with biological pest control in 29 commercial agricultural fields characterized by cereal-based cropping system in Lower-Saxony, northern Germany. The fields differed in the number of crops and cover crops cultivated during the previous 12 years. Using the Rapid Ecosystem Function Assessment approach, we measured invertebrate predation, seed predation and activity density of generalist predators. We aimed at testing whether the differences in the crop rotations from the previous years would affect activity of predators and their predation rates in the current growing season. We found that the length of the crop rotation had neutral effects on the proxies measured. Furthermore, predation rates were generally lower if the rotation comprised a higher number of cover crops compared to rotation with less cover crops. The activity density of respective taxa of predatory arthropods responded differently to the number of cover crops in the crop rotation. Our results suggest that temporal crop diversity may not benefit the activity and efficiency of generalist predators when diversification strategies involve crops of very similar functional traits. Adding different resources and traits to the agroecosystems through a wider range of cultivated crops and the integration of semi-natural habitats are aspects that need to be considered when developing more diverse cropping systems aiming to provide a more efficient natural pest control.Giovanni Antonio PuligaGiovanni Antonio PuligaJan ThieleJan ThieleHauke AhnemannJens DauberJens DauberFrontiers Media S.A.articlebiocontrol potentialcrop diversificationdummy caterpillarsgeneralist predatorsRapid Ecosystem Function Assessment (REFA)AgricultureSPlant cultureSB1-1110ENFrontiers in Agronomy, Vol 3 (2021)
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topic biocontrol potential
crop diversification
dummy caterpillars
generalist predators
Rapid Ecosystem Function Assessment (REFA)
Agriculture
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Plant culture
SB1-1110
spellingShingle biocontrol potential
crop diversification
dummy caterpillars
generalist predators
Rapid Ecosystem Function Assessment (REFA)
Agriculture
S
Plant culture
SB1-1110
Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Jan Thiele
Jan Thiele
Hauke Ahnemann
Jens Dauber
Jens Dauber
Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
description In agroecosystems, crop diversification plays a fundamental role in maintaining and regenerating biodiversity and ecosystem services, such as natural pest control. Temporal diversification of cropping systems can affect the presence and activity of natural enemies by providing alternative hosts and prey, food, and refuges for overwintering. However, we still lack studies on the effects of temporal diversification on generalist predators and their biocontrol potential conducted at field scale in commercial agricultural settings. Here, we measured proxies of ecosystem functions related with biological pest control in 29 commercial agricultural fields characterized by cereal-based cropping system in Lower-Saxony, northern Germany. The fields differed in the number of crops and cover crops cultivated during the previous 12 years. Using the Rapid Ecosystem Function Assessment approach, we measured invertebrate predation, seed predation and activity density of generalist predators. We aimed at testing whether the differences in the crop rotations from the previous years would affect activity of predators and their predation rates in the current growing season. We found that the length of the crop rotation had neutral effects on the proxies measured. Furthermore, predation rates were generally lower if the rotation comprised a higher number of cover crops compared to rotation with less cover crops. The activity density of respective taxa of predatory arthropods responded differently to the number of cover crops in the crop rotation. Our results suggest that temporal crop diversity may not benefit the activity and efficiency of generalist predators when diversification strategies involve crops of very similar functional traits. Adding different resources and traits to the agroecosystems through a wider range of cultivated crops and the integration of semi-natural habitats are aspects that need to be considered when developing more diverse cropping systems aiming to provide a more efficient natural pest control.
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author Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Jan Thiele
Jan Thiele
Hauke Ahnemann
Jens Dauber
Jens Dauber
author_facet Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Giovanni Antonio Puliga
Jan Thiele
Jan Thiele
Hauke Ahnemann
Jens Dauber
Jens Dauber
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title Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
title_short Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
title_full Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
title_fullStr Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Temporal Crop Diversification of a Cereal-Based Cropping System on Generalist Predators and Their Biocontrol Potential
title_sort effects of temporal crop diversification of a cereal-based cropping system on generalist predators and their biocontrol potential
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