Experimentally applying pesticides is an important method to assess the efficacy of weed biocontrol agents, but potential direct effects of the chemicals on plant performance are controversial or unknown. We assessed how three broad-spectrum insecticides applied in combination affect the performance of the widely invasive, crop-yield reducing, allergenic common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in an insect-free environment. Spraying insecticides had no significant effects on aboveground dry weight, seed and pollen output or pollen allergenicity, and only explained 1-8% of variation in these parameters. Our insecticide treatment can hence be applied to assess biocontrol impact on biomass and reproductive output of common ragweed. As our insecticide treatment delayed senescence, however, other methods of insect exclusion should be preferred when studying common ragweed phenology.

Lommen, S., Fogliatto, S., Vidotto, F., Citterio, S., Augustinus, B., Muller-Scharer, H. (2018). Direct effects of insecticides on common ragweed-implications for natural enemy exclusion trials. JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE, 43(1), 36-40 [10.1584/jpestics.d17-048].

Direct effects of insecticides on common ragweed-implications for natural enemy exclusion trials

Citterio S.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2018

Abstract

Experimentally applying pesticides is an important method to assess the efficacy of weed biocontrol agents, but potential direct effects of the chemicals on plant performance are controversial or unknown. We assessed how three broad-spectrum insecticides applied in combination affect the performance of the widely invasive, crop-yield reducing, allergenic common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in an insect-free environment. Spraying insecticides had no significant effects on aboveground dry weight, seed and pollen output or pollen allergenicity, and only explained 1-8% of variation in these parameters. Our insecticide treatment can hence be applied to assess biocontrol impact on biomass and reproductive output of common ragweed. As our insecticide treatment delayed senescence, however, other methods of insect exclusion should be preferred when studying common ragweed phenology.
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Biological weed control; Growth promotor; Insect exclusion; Invasive plant; Phytotoxicity; Plant performance;
Biological weed control; Growth promotor; Insect exclusion; Invasive plant; Phytotoxicity; Plant performance
English
2018
43
1
36
40
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Lommen, S., Fogliatto, S., Vidotto, F., Citterio, S., Augustinus, B., Muller-Scharer, H. (2018). Direct effects of insecticides on common ragweed-implications for natural enemy exclusion trials. JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE, 43(1), 36-40 [10.1584/jpestics.d17-048].
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