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Opposing effects of organic and conventional fertilizers on the performance of a generalist and a specialist aphid species
Authors:David B Stafford  Muhammad Tariq  Denis J Wright  John T Rossiter  Eleana Kazana  Simon R Leather  Muhammad Ali  Joanna T Staley
Institution:1. Faculty of Natural Sciences, Division of Ecology and Evolution, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Buckhurst Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY, U.K.;2. Faculty of Natural Sciences, Division of Ecology and Evolution, Imperial College London, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, U.K.;3. NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, U.K.
Abstract:
  • 1 Sustainable and conventional farming systems use fertilizers that differ in the availability of nitrogen, which may affect plant quality to alter the abundance and performance of potential pest species.
  • 2 We grew brassica plants in several types of fertilizer, including those commonly used in conventional and sustainable farming systems, and an unfertilized control. The effects of fertilizer type on the performance of two aphid species and foliar glucosinolate content were investigated.
  • 3 Both aphid species performed poorly (with reduced fecundity) on the unfertilized treatment compared with those feeding on fertilized host plants.
  • 4 Brevicoryne brassicae, the brassica specialist, performed best on Brassica oleracea plants fertilized with an organic animal manure, with a 72% increase in fecundity and an 18% increase in intrinsic rate of increase compared with plants fertilized with ammonium nitrate.
  • 5 By contrast, the generalist Myzus persicae had an intrinsic rate of increase that was reduced by 15% on plants growing in the animal manure compared with those growing in ammonium nitrate.
  • 6 These results may explain earlier findings on the effects of fertilizer type on aphid populations in the field, and are discussed in the context of pest species' responses to sustainable and conventional agricultural systems.
Keywords:Brassica  Brevicoryne brassicae  development  fecundity  glucosinolate  intrinsic rate of increase  Myzus persicae
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