The key role of inter-row vegetation and ants on predation in Mediterranean organic vineyards

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The key role of inter-row vegetation and ants on predation in Mediterranean organic vineyards
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Auteur(s)
  • BLAISE Chloé
  • MAZZIA Christophe
  • BISCHOFF Armin
  • MILLON Alexandre
  • PONEL Philippe
  • BLIGHT Olivier
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EM3YMGWE
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2519
Date ajout
10 mars 2021 22:07
Date modification
10 mars 2021 22:07
Résumé
Biodiversity-friendly farming practices are taking centre stage, with herbicide use sparking major public debate on human health. Vegetation cover is increasingly used to enhance agroecosystem biodiversity and functions, providing important ecosystem services like biological pest control. However, further information is required on the relationship between vegetation cover, natural enemies, and pest predation. Using a sentinel prey experiment set up in 26 Mediterranean organic vineyards, we analysed the response of generalist predators, and the associated final predation and dynamics under three inter-row management types: bare soil, one out of two inter-rows vegetated and all inter-rows vegetated. Predation on sentinel prey was monitored on the ground and on the vine trunk throughout the daytime and after a night of exposure. Generalist predator abundance was quantified using pitfall traps. Final sentinel prey predation both on vine trunks and on the ground were significantly higher in fully vegetated vineyards, with a shorter prey survival time than in tilled vineyards. Both diurnal and nocturnal predation were significantly related to increased vegetation cover and richness. Moreover, 96 % of the identified predation events involved ants. We demonstrated the key role of vegetation cover in improving the predation function through a spill-over from the inter-row to the grapevine. Contrary to what is commonly observed in agrosystems, we clearly identified ants as the predominant predator both on the ground and on the vine trunk. Our study has important implications for Mediterranean vineyard management, promoting vegetation as a nature-based solution. Sustainable management of vineyard vegetation favouring the natural predator community may contribute to a reduction in pesticide use and fossil fuel consumption.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Spécifique
  • FREDO durabilité
  • FREDO lutte
  • GEO France
  • GEO méditérannée
  • natural enemies
  • biodiversité
  • couvert végétal
  • fourmi
  • predation
  • vignoble
WEB tags
  • agroecology
  • ants
  • ecosystem services
  • sentinel prey experiment
  • vegetation cover
  • vineyard
Titre de la publication
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Volume
311
Pages
107327
Date caractères
May 1, 2021
Date publication
1 mai 2021
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10.1016/j.agee.2021.107327 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
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0167-8809 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.