[Diversity and stability of arthropod community in peach orchard under effects of ground cover vegetation].

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao

Shanghai Research Center of Low-carbon Agricultural Engineering Technology, Ecological Environment Protection Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai 201106, China.

Published: September 2011

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  • - The study compared arthropod communities in peach orchards with and without ground cover, finding that orchards with ground cover had higher populations of beneficial, neutral, and phytophagous arthropods, although the total number of arthropods was similar in both orchards.
  • - In terms of diversity metrics, the orchard with ground cover exhibited significantly greater species richness, higher Shannon's diversity, and lower dominance compared to the orchard without ground cover.
  • - Stability indices showed no significant differences between the two orchards, but certain ratios (Nn/Np, Nd/Np, Sn/Sp) were notably higher in the orchard with ground cover, with different correlation patterns observed regarding diversity and stability metrics in each orchard

Article Abstract

A comparative study was conducted on the arthropod community in peach orchards with and without ground cover vegetation. In the orchard with ground cover vegetation, the individuals of beneficial, neutral, and phytophagous arthropods were 1.48, 1.84 and 0.64 times of those in the orchard without ground cover vegetation, respectively, but the total number of arthropods had no significant difference with that in the orchard without ground cover vegetation. The species richness, Shannon's diversity, and Pielou's evenness index of the arthropods in the orchard with ground cover vegetation were 83.733 +/- 4.932, 4.966 +/- 0.110, and 0.795 +/- 0.014, respectively, being significantly higher than those in the orchard without ground cover vegetation, whereas the Berger-Parker's dominance index was 0.135 +/- 0.012, being significantly lower than that (0.184 +/- 0.018) in the orchard without ground cover vegetation. There were no significant differences in the stability indices S/N and Sd/Sp between the two orchards, but the Nn/Np, Nd/Np, and Sn/Sp in the orchard with ground cover vegetation were 0.883 +/- 0.123. 1714 +/- 0.683, and 0.781 +/- 0.040, respectively, being significantly higher than those in the orchard without ground cover vegetation. Pearson's correlation analysis indicated that in the orchard with ground cover vegetation, the Shannon's diversity index was significantly negatively correlated with Nd/Np, Sd/Sp, and S/N but had no significant correlations with Nn/Np and Sn/Sp, whereas in the orchard without ground cover vegetation, the diversity index was significantly positively correlated with Nn/Np and Nd/Np and had no significant correlations with Sd/Sp, Sn/Sp, and S/N.

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