The association of Mediterranean plant species with herbivorous arthropods and its effect on pest abundance in organic vineyards
This study identified Mediterranean plant species associated with herbivorous arthropods in organic vineyards and found that biodiverse margins reduced pest abundance.
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This study examined how native Mediterranean non-crop plant species around organic vineyards in Southern Portugal relate to communities of herbivorous arthropods, focusing on leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha) and phytophagous mites (tetranychid and tenuipalpid), including local vineyard pests. By sampling plant-associated arthropods and comparing vineyards at different distances to plant biodiverse margins, the authors found that most non-crop plants and ground covers harbored very low numbers of leafhopper pests, while Rubus ulmifolius and Tamarix africana supported mostly non-pest leafhoppers and Rubus ulmifolius additionally acted as a winter host for the pest Jacobiasca lybica. Rosa canina and Fraxinus angustifolia hosted abundant Tetranychus urticae, yet vineyards adjacent to biodiverse margins had fewer T. urticae than vineyards near other vineyard plots, and pest abundance increased with distance from biodiverse margins. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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