In this episode of Arkansas Food, Farms and Forests, we discuss a study on the interaction of trellising type and spray coverage in blackberries.
Aaron Cato, an extension specialist in the horticulture department focusing on integrated pest management, shared details about his latest research and related studies that looked at the impact of the rotating cross-arm trellis on pest management in blackberries focusing on the spotted wing drosophila infestation.
The research found that the RCA trellis provided better pest control than the traditional t-trellis. The data also revealed insights into the effects of microclimate on pest infestation and emphasized the need for cultural controls alongside insecticides.
Read the Research: Impact of trellising on spray coverage and spotted-wing drosophila infestation: comparing the rotating cross-arm trellis to the T-trellis
Related Studies: Rotating Cross-Arm Trellis Offers Improved Yields, Quality for Blackberries
Related Links:
Recommendations for RCA Trellis for Blackberries
Department of Horticulture
Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural Food Life Science
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
U of A System Division of Agriculture