殺虫剤が一部の雑草に悪影響を与える可能性を示唆(Insecticides may contribute to bigger problems with certain weeds)

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2025-03-21 ペンシルベニア州立大学(PennState)

ペンシルベニア州立大学を中心とする研究チームは、トウモロコシと大豆畑において、予防的な殺虫剤使用が一部の雑草(特にメアステイル)の増加に寄与する可能性を示した。3年間の圃場実験では、殺虫剤を使用しカバープランツを植えなかった区画で雑草の増加が見られたが、カバープランツがあればこの影響は抑制された。これは、殺虫剤が雑草の種を捕食する有益な昆虫(甲虫やアリ、コオロギなど)にも影響を与えるためと推測される。研究者は、雑草管理には統合的病害虫管理(IPM)とカバープランツの併用が効果的であると提言。除草剤耐性雑草が増加する中、多様な管理戦略の重要性が高まっている。

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殺虫剤は、生物的防除から雑草を逃がす可能性がある Insecticides may facilitate the escape of weeds from biological control

Elizabeth K. Rowen, Kirsten Ann Pearsons, Richard G. Smith, Kyle Wickings, John F. Tooker
PeerJ  Published: January 13, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18597

殺虫剤が一部の雑草に悪影響を与える可能性を示唆(Insecticides may contribute to bigger problems with certain weeds)

Abstract

Background
Preventative pesticide seed treatments (hereafter preventative pest management or PPM) are common corn and soybean treatments, and often include both fungicides and neonicotinoid insecticides. While PPM is intended to protect crops from soil-borne pathogens and early season insect pests, these seed treatments may have detrimental effects on biological control of weed seeds by insects.

Methods
Here, in two 3-year corn-soy rotations in Pennsylvania USA, we investigated a PPM approach to insect management compared to an integrated pest management approach (IPM) and a “no (insect) pest management” (NPM) control. This was crossed with a grass cover crop to see if this conservation practice can help recover the ecosystem services affected by chemical pest management practices. We hypothesized that PPM and IPM approaches would release weed seeds from biological control by insects but cover crops would increase biological control. We measured the effect of these treatments on the weed-seed bank, mid-season weed biomass, granivorous insect activity-density, and weed-seed predation.

Results
We found that, contrary to our hypothesis, planting a cover crop decreased carabid activity-density without consistent differences in weed-seed predation. Pest management and cover crop treatments also had inconsistent effects on the weed-seed bank and mid-season weed biomass, but insecticide use without a cover crop increased the biomass of likely glyphosate-resistant marestail (Erigeron canadensis L.) at the end of the trial. Our results suggest that reducing insecticide use may be important when combating herbicide-resistant weeds. We found planting cover crops and/or avoiding the use of insecticides may combat these problematic weeds.

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