Title of article :
Soil characteristics in relation to the long-term efficacy of the biological control agent, the ragwort flea beetle (Longitarsus flavicornis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)) in Australia
Author/Authors :
K. J. B. Potter، نويسنده , , J. E. Ireson، نويسنده , , G. R Allen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
8
From page :
49
To page :
56
Abstract :
The root-feeding flea beetle, Longitarsus flavicornis, was released in Australia in 1979 for the biological control of ragwort, Senecio jacobaea. Although the agent has since become well established at many sites, its impact on ragwort populations is noted to vary between years, geographic locations, and under different land-management techniques. This paper addresses the possibility that these variations in efficacy are related to basic soil and climate features of the sites. Soil characteristics and climate were compared between sites where the flea beetle had controlled ragwort and sites where it has had minimal impact on ragwort populations. The only factors that varied significantly between successful and unsuccessful sites were salinity and the abundance of plant roots in the A1 soil horizon. Unsuccessful sites were found to have a higher average salinity and a lower abundance of plant roots compared to successful sites. Multivariate ordination revealed no pattern grouping successful and unsuccessful sites.
Keywords :
soil , Longitarsus Xavicornis , Biological control eYcacy , Ragwort , Senecio jacobaea , Biological control success
Journal title :
Biological Control
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Biological Control
Record number :
721162
Link To Document :
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