Data from: The impact and production of the Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum) biological control agent Lygomusotima stria, is affected by the level of host plant fertilization
Old World climbing fern, is one of the worst environmental weeds of southern and central Florida, USA. The weed climbs over other plants, forming thick mats that block sunlight to native shrubs and trees. In the introduced range, Old World climbing fern invades much of the southern peninsula of Florida where cost-effective, sustainable control methods are needed. A potential biological control agent, the defoliating moth Lygomusotima stria was collected in Thailand and Singapore and was shown to be safe for release in the invaded range. Here, we report the results of greenhouse studies that examined the performance of the Lygomusotima stria larvae and their impact on the target weed when grown at a range of fertilizer and insect damage levels. The results indicate that larvae had greater survival when fed plants at the highest fertilizer level. Further, two generations of feeding by larvae decreased stem weights at the lowest fertilizer level and new shoot numbers. At higher fertilizer conditions, the plants were able to tolerate larva damage resulting in no significant changes in plant tissue allocations. By impacting stems and new shoots, these results suggest this insect will impede the ability of this weed to climb substrates especially in lower resource conditions.
Funding
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: 22283
South Florida Water Management District: 4600004878
USDA-ARS: 6032-22000-013-000D
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Data contact name
Wheeler, Gregory, SData contact email
greg.wheeler@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
Data will assist scientists, researchers, and land managers as they implement the Lygodium microphyllum biological control agent Lygomusotima striaUse limitations
No known limitationsTemporal Extent Start Date
2022-01-01Temporal Extent End Date
2025-05-28Frequency
- notPlanned
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- biota
- environment
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ferns and fern allies; weeds; Florida; solar radiation; indigenous species; trees; cost effectiveness; control methods; biological control agents; moths; greenhouse experimentation; larvae; fertilizers; fertilizer rates; plant tissues; stems; shootsOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
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- 005:040 - National Research
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- 304
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