2023
DOI: 10.3390/insects14010065
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Weeds Enhance Insect Diversity and Abundance and May Improve Soil Conditions in Mango Cultivation of South Florida

Abstract: This study examined if weeds could serve as insectary plants to increase beneficial insect abundance and diversity in mango cultivation in southern Florida. Additionally, we examined how weed presence affects mango tree soil health. We found that weeds significantly increased pollinating and parasitoid insect abundance and diversity. Eight insect orders and eighteen families were significantly more abundant on mango trees with weeds growing beneath them than those where weeds were removed. There was no differe… Show more

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“…Some predators are only attracted to certain plants or weeds (Madden et al, 2021). When weeds are allowed to grow on cultivated land, especially flowering weeds, there is potential in the provision of pollen and nectar to increase the abundance and diversity of beneficial insects such as predators, parasitoids and pollinators (Kleiman and Koptur, 2023). This nectar can be used as a food source for useful arthropods, including predators (Norris, 2005).…”
Section: Relationship Between Weed Density and Predator Insect Popula...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some predators are only attracted to certain plants or weeds (Madden et al, 2021). When weeds are allowed to grow on cultivated land, especially flowering weeds, there is potential in the provision of pollen and nectar to increase the abundance and diversity of beneficial insects such as predators, parasitoids and pollinators (Kleiman and Koptur, 2023). This nectar can be used as a food source for useful arthropods, including predators (Norris, 2005).…”
Section: Relationship Between Weed Density and Predator Insect Popula...mentioning
confidence: 99%