2019
DOI: 10.13102/sociobiology.v66i2.4251
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Wood Ant (Formica polyctena) Services and Disservices in a Danish Apple Plantation

Abstract: Ants possess properties that can be used to optimize plant production in agricultural systems. Ant services can be herbivore and pathogen protection and fertilization of their plant partners. They may, however, also harm plants by facilitating ant-attended herbivorous homopterans. To assess whether wood ants can be used in IPM-systems to improve apple production, we transplanted wood ants into a Danish apple plantation and tested whether ants (i) reduced the number of herbivores, (ii) led to higher amounts of … Show more

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“…In both cases, trees with a high ant activity were significantly less affected, which may indicate the role of ants in limiting the spread of this epiphytic fungus. Indeed, effects on plants by ant antimicrobial secretions have already been documented in several cases, but the ecological weight of these interactions-not to mention their possible applications in agriculture-is far from being understood and in need of investigation [17,48,79]. The ability of ants to reduce the damage by apple scab (Venturia inequalis (Cooke) G. Winter (1875)) was recently documented [48].…”
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“…In both cases, trees with a high ant activity were significantly less affected, which may indicate the role of ants in limiting the spread of this epiphytic fungus. Indeed, effects on plants by ant antimicrobial secretions have already been documented in several cases, but the ecological weight of these interactions-not to mention their possible applications in agriculture-is far from being understood and in need of investigation [17,48,79]. The ability of ants to reduce the damage by apple scab (Venturia inequalis (Cooke) G. Winter (1875)) was recently documented [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can speculate that ant activity may have limited the action of the codling moth through different, non-exclusive mechanisms, such as via a dissuasive effect on egg-laying activity (possibly mediated by semiochemicals), or by direct predation on the moth eggs and/or caterpillars. Ants are known to prey on both the eggs and larvae of different lepidopterans [48,71,[117][118][119], and they also prey on other frugivorous insect larvae such as those of fruit flies [120][121][122]. Moreover, they may inhibit fruit fly egg deposition due to their secretions, and Tephritidae may even avoid landing on fruit previously exposed to ants [123].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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