Journal article
Effects of native grass cover crops on beneficial and pest invertebrates in Australian vineyards
A Danne, LJ Thomson, DJ Sharley, CM Penfold, AA Hoffmann
Environmental Entomology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1603/EN09144
Abstract
Indigenous cover crops have the potential to promote an increase in natural enemies providing fortuitous control of pest species and other ecosystem services. We test this idea in a vineyard in south eastern Australia, where reduced water availability because of drought coupled with increased temperatures has generated interest in sustainable alternatives to the exotic perennial cover crops commonly planted. Three endemic perennial cover crops, comprising the grasses Austrodanthonia richardsonii and Chloris truncata and a mix of two saltbushes (Atriplex semibaccata and Atriplex suberecta) were established as cover crops and compared with introduced oats (Avena sativa). Abundance of a range o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation with support from Australia's grapegrowers and winemakers. Infrastructure support was provided by CESAR funded by the Australian Research Council.