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Populations of adult fungus gnats and shore flies in British Columbia container nurseries as related to nursery environment,and incidence of fungi on the insects
Authors:Sarah E Keates  Rona N Sturrock  Jack R Sutherland
Institution:(1) Biology Co-op student, Department of Biology, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, V8W 2Y2 Victoria, British Columbia;(2) Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forestry Service, 506 West Burnside Road, V8Z IM5 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Adult fungus gnat and shore fly populations were monitored in four container nurseries near Victoria, British Columbia. In general, populations of both insects were larger in summer than in winter. Also, both insects were more abundant in the nursery with a plastic-covered, soil floor, which favored moisture accumulation and build up of algae, liverworts and mosses, than in nurseries with other types of floors such as cement. Results of fungus isolations revealed that gnats and flies both harbor the seedling pathogens Botrytis cinerea and species of Fusarium and Phoma, plus several non-pathogenic fungi. The results are discussed in relation to nursery sanitation practices, their effects on gnat and fly populations, and some possible roles of these insects in seedling disease epidemiology.
Keywords:Bradysia sp    Scatella stagnalis  pathogens  Botrytis  Fusarium  Phoma
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