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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2004, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (4): 78-78.

Special Issue: 园艺

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Effect of Organic Management on Pest and Natural Enemy Population of Organic Tea Garden

Yang Dongpeng, Du Xiangge, Dong Min ,Hang Zhengen   

  • Online:2004-08-05 Published:2004-08-05

Abstract: Empoasca(Emposaca)vitis(Gōthe)and spiders were the uppermost pest and natural enemies in Guzhang organic tea garden and Huangguoyuang conventional tea garden of Baise region, Guangxi province. In the organic tea garden, the population of Empoasca(Emposaca)vitis(Gōthe)was lower but the population of spiders was higher compared with the conventional tea garden. The correlation coefficient of the population dynamics between Empoasca(Emposaca)vitis(Gōthe)and spiders in organic tea garden(r:0.2182~0.7355)was higher than in conventional tea garden(r:0.1318),so organic management can help the interacting relation between pests and natural enemies and come to being.