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PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE SOYBEAN APHID: BIODIVERSITY AND RELEASES OF PARASITOID WASPS George Heimpel, LNC13-353 University of Minnesota Dept. of Entomology NCR-SARE’s Farmers Forum, 2015

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Page 1: PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE SOYBEAN APHID: BIODIVERSITY AND RELEASES OF PARASITOID WASPS George Heimpel, LNC13-353 University of Minnesota

PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE SOYBEAN APHID: BIODIVERSITY AND RELEASES OF PARASITOID WASPS

George Heimpel, LNC13-353

University of Minnesota Dept. of Entomology NCR-SARE’s Farmers Forum,

2015

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Arrival and Spread of the Soybean Aphid

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Year

1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

Mill

ions

of

acre

s o

r po

und

s sp

raye

d

0

2

4

6

8

10

AcresPounds

No

da

ta (

20

03

)

Invasion of soybean aphid

Insecticide use in North Central States

Source: NationalAg. Statistics Serv.

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Supply of natural enemies in the landscape

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Generalist predators provide biological control of soybean aphid

Biological Control

<

Day 7 Day 140

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

ExclusionOpen

ab

A

B

Soyb

ean

aphi

d pe

r pla

nt +

/- S

EM

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How can we improve upon this level of biological control?

• 1. Taking advantage of biodiversity

• 2. Releasing parasitoid wasps

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Winter-Planted Rye Cover- Cropped with Organic Soybean

Autumn: Harvest corn

Autumn: Plant rye

Spring: Plant soybean

Summer: Mow rye

Autumn: Harvest soybean

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P. Porter

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P. Porter

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Soybean drilled into ryeLee Thomas June 12, ‘03

P. Porter

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P. Porter

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Z. Sezen

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Results: Austin (Organic Farm)

Date

6/1/06 7/1/06 8/1/06 9/1/06

SB

A p

er p

lan

t

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200With Rye (a)Without Rye (b)

Treatment

With Rye Without RyeY

ield

(B

u/A

cre)

0

10

20

30

40

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Results: Lamberton Exp. Station

Date

6/1/06 7/1/06 8/1/06 9/1/06

SB

A p

er p

lan

t

0

50

100

150

200

250With Rye (a)Without Rye (a)

Treatment

With Rye Without Rye

Yie

ld (

Bu

/Acr

e)

0

10

20

30

40

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Date

6/1/06 7/1/06 8/1/06 9/1/06

SB

A p

er p

lan

t

0

2000

4000

6000With Rye (a)Without Rye (b)

Results: Felton (Organic Farm)

Treatment

With Rye Without Rye

Yie

ld (

Bu

/Acr

e)0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

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Results: Rosemount Exp. Station

Date

6/1/06 7/1/06 8/1/06 9/1/06

SB

A p

er p

lan

t

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140With Rye (a)Without Rye (b)

Treatment

With Rye Without Rye

Yie

ld (

Bu

/Acr

e)

0

10

20

30

40

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Z. Sezen

Why fewer aphids in the presence of rye?

- Little evidence for better biological control.

- Likely less aphid colonization or lower aphid growth rates.

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The role of Asian parasitoids• Aphelinus certus - established• Aphelinus glycinis – being introduced

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Aphid parasitoid life cycle

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Aphelinus certus

Dots: sampling locations (Minn Dept. of Ag.)

Blue: counties with Aphelinus certus

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Aphelinus certus

2012 2013 2014

In Rosemount, MN

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Aphelinus glycinis• 2013 releases• 2014 releases• Overwintering study

Date (2014)

July 26 Aug 12 Aug 27

Ap

helin

us

mu

mm

ies per p

lant 0

10

20

30

40Northfield Cottonwood

75,000 A. glycinisreleased at each

site

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Aphelinus glycinis• Overwintering study

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Conclusions• Soybean aphid is a pest despite natural biological control• We are trying to improve this control by:

• Increasing landscape diversity• Releasing Asian parasitoid wasps.

• Next Steps: Combine these strategies

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Acknowledgements• Rye Cover Cropping Work

• Paul Porter, Bob Koch, Lee Thomas,

Paul Guiney

• Aphelinus certus• Joe Kaser, Keith Hopper

• Aphelinus glycinis• Nick Padowski, Keith Hopper