Flower strips as a bridge habitat facilitate the movement of predatory beetles from wheat to maize crops.
Quanfeng YangXingyuan MenWenlu ZhaoChao LiQingqing ZhangZhiping CaiFeng GeFang OuyangPublished in: Pest management science (2020)
Our findings provided evidence that manipulating flower strips as a bridge habitat in wheat-maize rotation fields could conserve P. japonica during crop phenophase changes, and we quantitatively testified that the proportion of this predator in maize fields derived from flower strips. In practice, such a strategy may also be applied in other double-cropping and triple-cropping systems. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.