Habitat manipulation to improve biological control in apple orchards
Daniel L. Mahr, University of Wisconsin-Madison

This project will assess the impact of perennial flowering habitat plantings on biological control of several insect and mite pests of apples. This document reports our progress during 1995, the first year of this 3 to 4 year study. During 1995, plant species were chosen and the habitat plantings were established at two commercial apple orchards in Wisconsin; one orchard is certified organic and the other is managed using conventional IPM practices. To date, no insect sampling has been conducted.
Region
North Central
Topic
Conservation and Habitat, Insect/Pest Management
Category
Tree and Vine Crops
Date Range
2000 and earlier
Funding Amount
$5,300
Funding Year
1994Location
Madison, Wisconsin