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Concepts and applications of trap cropping in pest management.

A M Shelton1, F R Badenes-Perez.   

Abstract

Interest in trap cropping, a traditional tool of pest management, has increased considerably in recent years. In this review we propose a broader definition of trap cropping that encompasses the inherent characteristics of the trap crop plants themselves as well as the strategies associated with their deployment. Inherent characteristics of a trap crop may include not only natural differential attractiveness for oviposition and feeding, but also other attributes that enable the trap crop plants to serve as a sink for insects or the pathogens they vector. Successful deployment of trap crops within a landscape depends on the inherent characteristics of the trap crop and the higher value crop, the spatial and temporal characteristics of each, the behavior and movement patterns of insect pests, and the agronomic and economic requirements of the production system. Thus, trap cropping is more knowledge-intensive than many other forms of pest management. We review recent references on trap cropping, classify them according to their modalities and level of implementation, and provide a synthesis of the factors that influence the success of trap cropping. Last, we provide a list of recommendations and guidelines that should prove helpful in moving trap cropping forward to its full potential.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16332213     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ento.51.110104.150959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol        ISSN: 0066-4170            Impact factor:   19.686


  44 in total

1.  Few Sensory Cues Differentiate Host and Dead-End Trap Plant for the Sugarcane Spotted Borer Chilo sacchariphagus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).

Authors:  Vincent Jacob; Richard Tibère; Samuel Nibouche
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2021-01-16       Impact factor: 2.626

2.  Plant Volatiles Modulate Seasonal Dynamics between Hosts of the Polyphagous Mirid Bug Apolygus lucorum.

Authors:  Hong-Sheng Pan; Chun-Li Xiu; Livy Williams; Yan-Hui Lu
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 2.626

3.  Plant neighborhood influences colonization of Brassicaceae by specialist and generalist aphids.

Authors:  Pauline Le Guigo; Alexandre Rolier; Josiane Le Corff
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2012-01-05       Impact factor: 3.225

4.  Feeding preferences of mesograzers on aquacultured Gracilaria and sympatric algae.

Authors:  Edwin Cruz-Rivera; Michael Friedlander
Journal:  Aquaculture       Date:  2011-12-21       Impact factor: 4.242

5.  Attraction of Spodoptera frugiperda larvae to volatiles from herbivore-damaged maize seedlings.

Authors:  Mark J Carroll; Eric A Schmelz; Robert L Meagher; Peter E A Teal
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2006-08-11       Impact factor: 2.626

6.  Fatal Attraction: Ricinus communis Provides an Attractive but Risky Mating Site for Holotrichia parallela Beetles.

Authors:  Hongfei Zhang; Weizheng Li; Qianwen Luo; Lei Yang; Dongfeng Gong; Xiaohui Teng; Xianru Guo; Guohui Yuan
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2018-08-16       Impact factor: 2.626

7.  Arthropod Demography, Distribution, and Dispersion in a Novel Trap-Cropped Cotton Agroecosystem.

Authors:  James R Hagler; Alison L Thompson; Scott A Machtley; Miles T Casey
Journal:  J Insect Sci       Date:  2021-01-01       Impact factor: 1.857

8.  More phylogenetically diverse polycultures inconsistently suppress insect herbivore populations.

Authors:  Angela M Coco; Eric C Yip; Ian Kaplan; John F Tooker
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 3.225

9.  Sequential transformation to pyramid two Bt genes in vegetable Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) and its potential for control of diamondback moth larvae.

Authors:  Jun Cao; Anthony M Shelton; Elizabeth D Earle
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2007-11-08       Impact factor: 4.570

10.  Habitat modification contributes to associational resistance between herbivores.

Authors:  Jennifer A White; D A Andow
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2006-02-23       Impact factor: 3.225

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