Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
Vol 4 No 2 (2020): August 2020

Diversity of Predatory Arthropods in Soybean (Glycine max L) Refugia

Erise Anggraini (Sriwijaya University)
Roy Pardingotan (Sriwijaya University)
Siti Herlinda (University of Sriwijaya)
Chandra Irsan (University of Sriwijaya)
Muhammad Umar Harun (Sriwijaya University)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2020

Abstract

Many problems arise in the cultivation of crops; one of these problems is insect pests that can threaten crop production. Integrated pest management is an alternative technique for managing the balance of the agricultural environment. Habitat manipulation by increasing plant diversity with refugia is considered an alternative way to maintain natural enemy in an agro ecosystem. The use of soybean as a refugium in a crop field is still limited. Research was conducted to investigate the diversity of predatory arthropods in soybean as a refugium in a chilli pepper crop field at the Agro-technology Training Centre (ATC) at the University of Sriwijaya. In this study, four varieties of soybean (Dena 1, Detam 3 PRIDA, Deja 1, and Devon 1) were used as refugia. Three observation methods were carried out using nets, pitfall traps and visual observation for 7 weeks. The results show that arthropod diversity in soybean plants comprised 6 orders with 10 families and 19 species. Odontoponera denticulata (Hymenoptera) was the most predominant arthropod predator, observed in 73% of all soybean varieties. The number of canopy-dwelling arthropod predators was similar in the four soybean varieties.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JAAST

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Engineering Environmental Science

Description

Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology aims to publish original research results, reviews and policy papers written by researchers, experts as well as practitioners, in the field of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology. Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology ...