2022
DOI: 10.21776/ub.rjls.2022.009.01.4
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Diversity of Ant Species (Hymenoptera: Formiciidae) in Flower Plants Combination on Ratoon Sugarcane

Rabbiana Mawaddah,
Bambang Tri Rahardjo,
Gatot Mudjiono

Abstract: This research aims to examine the effects of several refugia plant treatments on the diversity and number of ants in the ratoon sugarcane system. The diversity and abundance of ants in the plantation's surrounding habitats can fluctuate. Three combinations of flowering plants were used in the study: Turnera subulata Sm (Malpighiales: Passifloraceae), Cosmos sulphureus (Asteraceae: Asteraceae), and Zinnia elegans Jaqc (Asterales: Asteraceae). Ant samples were collected using yellow sticky traps and traps and ye… Show more

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“…The high level of parasitization observed in treatment R3 (maize with white refugia flower) can be attributed to the flower characteristics of Turnera subulata. Similarly, refer to research [28] that composition of Turnera subulata and C. sulphureus flower plants attracted ants significantly because of the complete flower composition. The presence of refugia around maize field can provide alternative habitats and niches for insect parasitoids.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 31 Percentage Of Egg Parasitoid S Fru...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high level of parasitization observed in treatment R3 (maize with white refugia flower) can be attributed to the flower characteristics of Turnera subulata. Similarly, refer to research [28] that composition of Turnera subulata and C. sulphureus flower plants attracted ants significantly because of the complete flower composition. The presence of refugia around maize field can provide alternative habitats and niches for insect parasitoids.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 31 Percentage Of Egg Parasitoid S Fru...mentioning
confidence: 99%