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Wireworm control using
fodder rape and mustard – evaluating the use of brassica green
manures for the control of wireworm (Agriotes
spp.) in organic crops
| Abstract: |
In a field experiment at
ADAS Pwllpeiran in 2001, brassica green manures were grown for 6 weeks and
dug in before planting King Edward potatoes, to see if they suppressed
wireworm in the crop. There was a trend for potatoes grown after mustard
to suffer less damage from both wireworms and slugs than potatoes grown
after fodder rape or no green manure, but the differences were not
significant. Further trials, with longer green manuring periods, are
needed to establish if there is a benefit, and whether the breakdown
products of brassica green manures are toxic to wireworms. For the full
report click here; more details are available from David.Frost@adas.co.uk.
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| Keywords: |
wireworm; mustard; Brassica nigra; Sinapis alba; fodder
rape; potatoes; pest control |
| Authors |
D Frost, A Clarke, B M McLean |
| Date: |
June 2002 |
| Format: |
PDF (requires Adobe Acrobat) |
Published by ADAS
Pwllpeiran, Cwmystwyth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4AB,
June 2002.
Contact:
David Frost, david.frost@adas.co.uk
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