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Effects of Sustainable and Conventional Fertilizers on Plant Growth and Insect Life History Traits. Katie England, Clifford Sadof Department of Entomology, Purdue University 13 December 2009. Introduction.
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Effects of Sustainable and Conventional Fertilizers on Plant Growth and Insect Life History Traits Katie England, Clifford Sadof Department of Entomology, Purdue University 13 December 2009
Introduction • Greenhouse growers are less likely to adopt sustainable production practices if they feel the difficulty or risk of switching practices is too great • (Hall et al. 2009)
Fertilizers • Conventional fertilizers • High energy inputs(Bhat et al. 1994) • Mining of phosphorus and potassium (Ludwick et al. 1995) • Potential for run-off and environmental degradation(Carpenter et al. 1998) http://www.noble.org/Ag/Economics/FertilizeOrNot/Fertilizer.gif
Commercial Alternative Fertilizer • Oilseed extract • Daniels Plant Food • P is from oilseed waste, not mineral deposits • Nitrogen composition • 73.5% NH3 • 19% NO3 • 7.5% other http://whyfiles.org/241GM_2/images/soybean_field.jpg http://www.gardeningthings.com/sm/cimpublic/retrieve.cgi?catalog_id=1.11.56
How Does Nitrogen Affect Plant Growth? NH3 • Plant Growth • Affected by nitrogen • Concentration (Stratton et al. 2001; Rose & White 1994) • Form (NH3 or NO3+) (Bar-Tal et al. 2001; Jeong & Lee 1992) • Potential for ammonium toxicity (Cox & Seeley 1984; Weigle et al. 1982) NO3+
How Does Nitrogen Affect Plant Pest Populations? • Insect Pests • Phloem feeders respond to nitrogen content of plants (White 1978; Jauset et al. 1998; Nevo & Coll 2001) • Whiteflies, aphids, mealybugs • Prefer higher N concentrations • Prefer certain N forms Purdue Extension
Hypothesis • Growth and development of plants and pests are determined by the concentration and the form of the fertilizer
Objectives • Evaluate the effects of various commercial fertilizers on poinsettia growth • Evaluate the effects of these fertilizers on insect pest life history traits Purdue Extension http://www.sxc.hu/photo/616668
Poinsettia Study • Fall 2008 • Poinsettia (cv. Prestige Early Red) • Long growing season • Easily manipulate pest infestation • Whiteflies are a key pest
Poinsettia Growth 2 December Clear Excel Alt Daniels Osmocote 12 weeks after treatments began
Whitefly Life History Traits NS Not significantly different (n) Number of samples evaluated Linear Contrast: (F(1,24) = 9.64, P = 0.0048)
Survivorship F(2,40)=10 P<0.001, R2= 0.334
Conclusions • Whiteflies • Whitefly survivorship showed no differences among plants fertilized with conventional and sustainable WSFs • Fecundity was lower on unfertilized plants and those fertilized with Daniels Plant Food than on plants in the other three treatments • Trends support a combination of both nutrient limitation/toxicity and plant defense mechanisms • Fertilizer does affect plant growth and pest development, however the effects of switching from conventional fertilizers to Daniels Plant Food are likely to be unnoticeable in a greenhouse setting
Acknowledgements Materials Donations: The Scotts Company Ball Horticulture Company Paul Ecke Ranch Premier Horticulture Myers Lawn & Garden Group Others: Nuris Acosta Claudia Kuniyoshi John Larson Julia Prado Marc Rhainds Christina Short Ariana Torres Damir Torrico Carlos Quesada Flor Quispe Guidance and Greenhouse Support: Dr. Cliff Sadof Dr. Roberto Lopez Dr. Luis Cañas Diane Camberato Rob Eddy Dan Hahn