title: The role of intercropping on insects diversity in dryland field crops in a Mediterranean site creator: Caballero, Berta creator: Romero, Albert creator: Perez, Nicolas creator: Ventura, Daniel creator: Chamorro, Lourdes creator: Goula, Marta creator: Sans, F.Xavier subject: Crop health, quality, protection description: This work aims to evaluate the effect of crop type and density on insects’ community in the Mediterranean re-gion. In winter of 2004, four 35m x 10m blocks (replicates) were delimited and 24 equidistant 2m x 3m plots were marked. Seven crop types (barley, vetch, turnip, barley-vetch, barley-turnip, vetch-turnip and barley-vetch-turnip) at three densities were randomly established within each block. Fifteen crop shoots per plot were randomly collected in May to evaluate insect’s abundance and diversity. Our results suggest that inter-crop has a positive effect on abundance of most exam-ined groups of insects and diversity, specifically when vetch is incorporated in the mixture. Changes in abun-dance of aphids, trips and ants are also discussed connected with vetch presence. date: 2006 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://orgprints.org/7509/1/caballero.pdf identifier: Caballero, Berta; Romero, Albert; Perez, Nicolas; Ventura, Daniel; Chamorro, Lourdes; Goula, Marta and Sans, F.Xavier (2006) The role of intercropping on insects diversity in dryland field crops in a Mediterranean site. Joint Organic Congress, Odense, Denmark, May 30-31, 2006. relation: http://orgprints.org/7509/