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Effects of Winter Cover Crops on Rice Pests, Natural Enemies, and Grain Yield in a Rice Rotation System

  • Mei Luo
  • , Zinan Wang
  • , Binjuan Yang
  • , Lixia Zheng
  • , Zhiwen Yao
  • , Umut Ahmet Seyrek
  • , Henry Chung
  • , Hongyi Wei

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Abstract

Rotations that include winter cover crops are widely used in agricultural systems and can provide numerous agroecological and economic benefits. However, the effects of winter cover crops on arthropod diversity, specifically rice pests and related natural enemies in rice rotation systems, are still largely unknown. We compared the effects of three winter cover crops, rapeseed, Brassica napus L. (Brassicales: Brassicaceae), Chinese milkvetch, Astragalus sinicus L. (Fabales: Fabaceae), and garlic, Allium sativum L. (Asparagales: Amaryllidaceae), on arthropods species diversity and evenness, densities of populations of major rice pests and major natural enemies, and grain yield in an experimental double cropping rotational rice field in Jiangxi Province, China. We did not observe any effects of cover crops on arthropod species diversity and evenness. The presence of prior cover crops also had no effect on the number of plants infested by the two major rice pests, Chilo suppressalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Our study did not show any effects of rapeseed and Chinese milkvetch on grain yield. However, grain yield was increased in the garlic treatment. Our results suggest that although the winter cover crops we tested in our study do not affect the number of rice plants infected by major rice pests, they do not negatively affect the arthropod community and grain yields in rice rotation systems. Therefore, planting of winter cover crops may increase agricultural land utilization and have an overall economic benefit in rice rotational systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberiez062
JournalJournal of Insect Science
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 21 2019

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America.

Funding

We are grateful to Wei He, Xiaogang Fu, Jiaqi Cheng, Qi Yu, and Jianqing Liu for assistance in arthropod sampling. We thank Guozhi Yu (Free University of Berlin) for comments on the manuscript. We also thank Douglas Landis (MSU) for critical reading and comments on the manuscript. This research is financially supported by the National Key Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2017YFD0301604, 2016YFD0200808). M.L. is supported by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) (File No. 201708360095). H.C. acknowledges the support from Michigan State University AgBioResearch (MICL02522).

FundersFunder number
Michigan State University AgBioResearchMICL02522
National Key Technology Research and Development Program of China2017YFD0301604, 2016YFD0200808
China Scholarship Council201708360095

    Keywords

    • arthropod diversity
    • garlic
    • rice
    • rotation
    • winter cover crop

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Insect Science

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