Title: Conservation of Insect Pathogens in Soil
1Biological Aspects of Soil Quality and Effects of
Soil Management on Soil Organisms
Mary Barbercheck Dept. of Entomology Penn State
University
2In 1 teaspoon of agricultural soil there are
3Ecosystem Services Provided by Organisms
- Decomposition and nutrient cycling
- Carbon sequestration
- Maintenance of plant diversity
- Bioremediation
- Biological control of pests
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5Elliot Coleman. 1988. Ecol. Bull. 39 23-32
6Microorganisms in Soil
Bacteria
Actinomycetes
Fungi
Mycorrhizae
7 Suppression of Plant Disease
Induction of Systemic Acquired Resistance
Systemic Acquired Resistance
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
8Cucumber Beetles/Corn Rootworms
- Prefer plants high in bitter cucurbitacin
- PGPR reduce bitter cucurbitacins in cucurbit
plants - Less attractive to beetles
9Natural Enemies of Pest Nematodes
Pasteuria
Hirsutella
Amoebae
10Insect Pathogens in Soil
Nematodes
Fungi
11Predatory Microarthropods in Soil
Ground beetle and Rove beetle larvae
Mesostigmatid mite
Centipede
Japygid
Pseudoscorpion
12Soil as Home
Nematode
Ants
Earthworm
Mesostigmatid Mite
Springtail
13Soil Surface Beneficials Ground and Rove Beetles
14Soil Surface Beneficials Spiders
15Some Goals of Soil Management
- Manage system for productivity and beneficial
processes - Improvement in abiotic and biotic properties of
soil - Improvement of plant health
- Conservation of beneficial organisms
- Suppression of pests
16Some Factors Affected by Tillage
- Soil Moisture
- Soil Temperature
- Range of Temperature and Moisture Fluctuations
- Surface Residue
- Soil Fauna Abundance and Diversity
- Plant Diversity
- Favors Bacteria gt Fungi
17Tillage Effects on Soil Arthropod Abundance
Diversity in Corn Goldsboro, NC
- Abundance No. of organisms/sample
- Richness No. of taxa
- Evenness 1 all taxa in similar numbers, as
approach 0, divergence from evenness, some taxa
more dominant
18Effects of Tillage and Cover Crops on Pest
Beneficial Arthropods in SoilPeachy et al. 2002.
Applied Soil Ecology 21 59-70
19Effects of Cover Crop Rye Managementin Reduced
Tillage CornClark et al. 1993. J. Entomol. Sci.
28 404-416
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20Effect of Compost Type on Microbial Biomass N and
Soil ArthropodsGunadi et al. 2002. Eur. J. Soil
Biol. 38161-165
Vermicomposts
Trophic Groups
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21Systems Experiment 1999-2002Microarthropods
Cumulative Average
Barbercheck, unpubl.
22Systems Experiment 1999-2002EPN EPF Cumulative
Average
Barbercheck, unpubl.
23BMP for Management of Soil Organisms
- Systems effects can arise from very complex
direct and indirect interactions - Minimize compaction
- Provide continuous energy (e.g., cover crops)
- Reduce tillage to maintain structure and favor
fungal-based food webs - Provide refuges for mobile predators
- Rotate crops to reduce pest organisms
- Reduce use of biocides
Cosmochthonius (Oribatida)
D. Walter
24Web Resources
- Soil Biodiversity Portal www.fao.org/ag/AGL/agll/s
oilbiod/default.htm - Soil Biology Primer
- http//www.swcs.org
- USDA Soil Quality Institute http//soils.usda.gov/
sqi/ - Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural
Areashttp//www.attra.org/ - Earthworms The agriculturists friend
http//www.eap.mcgill.ca/publications/eap6.htm
25The End
Photo by M. Greenwood
26Crop Rotations
Know Your Pest
Above-Ground Diversity to Favor Beneficials
Reduce Pest Habitat
Provide Beneficial Habitat
Minimal Pesticide Use
Pest and Disease Suppression
Healthy Plants!
Healthy Soil
Add Organic Matter
Crop Rotations
Minimize Tillage to Conserve OM
Below-Ground Diversity
Minimal Use of Synthetic Pesticides Fertilizers
27Effects of Cover Crop Rye Managementin Reduced
Tillage CornClark et al. 1993. J. Entomol. Sci.
28 404-416
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28Effect of Organic Mineral Fertilizers in
AlfalfaFratello et al. 1989. Agric. Ecosyst.
Envt. 27 227-239