New Banker Plant Research Identifies Environmentally-Friendly Pest Management Tactics
Which banker plant species produces the largest, most fertile parasitoids in the shortest time?
The researchers tested three cultivars each of barley, rye, wheat and oats and found barley to be the most reliable species for banker plants, with rye being the worst. Fortunately, barley is widely available, the seeds are inexpensive and it grows quickly.
What are the optimal implementation practices for aphid banker plant systems?
In greenhouses, plants infested with pest aphids were placed 10, 20 and 30 feet from banker plants to determine how many aphids were parasitized at each distance. Researchers found parasitoids traveled more than 30 feet to find pests. Thus, banker plants could be spaced 60 feet apart in greenhouses and maintain effectiveness.
How effective are banker plant systems for aphid control in commercial greenhouses?
In both large research greenhouses and commercial greenhouses, banker plant systems provided a higher level of biological control when compared to releasing parasitoids without banker plant systems. Banker plants effectively kept pest aphid counts low.
No insecticides are required when using banker plant systems, and biological control methods like this can be applied during the flowering period of sensitive plants.
“Biological control is not finicky or unreliable, and many greenhouses today are using environmentally-friendly biological control as their only pest management tactic and spending less or the same amount of money as when they were using pesticides,” Frank said. “Banker plant systems also provide the opportunity to market plants differently and hopefully get a premium price for offering organic or pesticide-free plants.”
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