Environmental Entomology (1983) 12, 296-298

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M.D. Shelton and C.R. Edwards (1983)
Effects of weeds on the diversity and abundance of insects in soybeans
Environmental Entomology 12 (2), 296-298
Abstract: Sweep-net sampling and pitfall trapping were used to survey insects in weedy and weed-free soybean habitats. Weedy soybean habitats consisted of (1) grassy soybeans; (2) soybeans with broadleaf weeds; and (3) soybeans with broadleaf weeds and grasses. Insect species diversity was greater in weedy soybean habitats than in weed-free soybeans. Greatest diversity of species occurred in the mixed-weed soybean habitat. The most important phytophagous insect on soybeans in Indiana, the Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna varivestis Mulsant, was most abundant in weed-free soybeans. Predators were most abundant in weedy soybeans. Coleomegilla maculata (DeGeer) was most abundant in weedy soybean habitats, whereas Orius insidiosus (Say) and Nabis spp. were most abundant in soybean habitats with grasses and mixed weeds. In the pitfall trapping study, Harpalus spp. were more abundant in soybean habitats with grasses and mixed broadleaf and grass weeds.
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Database assignments for author(s): C. Richard Edwards

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
environment/habitat manipulation


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Epilachna varivestis Soybean (Glycine max) U.S.A. (NE)
Chenopodium album (weed) Soybean (Glycine max) U.S.A. (NE)
Solanum nigrum (weed) Soybean (Glycine max) U.S.A. (NE)
Datura stramonium (weed) Soybean (Glycine max) U.S.A. (NE)
Coleomegilla maculata (predator) U.S.A. (NE)
Orius insidiosus (predator) U.S.A. (NE)