The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, such as insect pollination, into farming practices. However, large‐scale adoption of ecosystem services‐based practices in agriculture is lacking, possibly because growers undervalue the benefits of ecosystem services compared to those of conventional management practices. Here we show that, under representative real‐world conditions, pollination and plant quality made similar contributions to marketable seed yield of hybrid leek (Allium porrum). Relative to the median, a 25% improvement of plant quality and pollination increased crop value by an estimated $18 007 and $17 174 ha−1 respectively. Across five crop lines, bumblebees delivered most...
Pollination services provided by insects are an indispensable component to both natural and agricult...
Ecological intensification of agriculture is suggested as a way to reach higher crop yields without ...
Ecosystem goods and services are consistently undervalued as critically important resources to all h...
The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, s...
The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, s...
Ecological intensification of farming proposes that more effective use of ecosystem services can, in...
The importance of wild pollinators compared to conventional agricultural management is undervalued, ...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Although agriculture depends critically on biodiversity-based ecosystem services such as insect poll...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Globally, about 88% of angiosperms rely on animal pollinators to set seed and reproduce (Ollerton et...
Insect pollination is a well-studied ecosystem service that supports production in 75% of globally i...
Recent evidence highlights the value of wild-insect species richness and abundance for crop pollinat...
Recent evidence highlights the value of wild-insect species richness and abundance for crop pollinat...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Pollination services provided by insects are an indispensable component to both natural and agricult...
Ecological intensification of agriculture is suggested as a way to reach higher crop yields without ...
Ecosystem goods and services are consistently undervalued as critically important resources to all h...
The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, s...
The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, s...
Ecological intensification of farming proposes that more effective use of ecosystem services can, in...
The importance of wild pollinators compared to conventional agricultural management is undervalued, ...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Although agriculture depends critically on biodiversity-based ecosystem services such as insect poll...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Globally, about 88% of angiosperms rely on animal pollinators to set seed and reproduce (Ollerton et...
Insect pollination is a well-studied ecosystem service that supports production in 75% of globally i...
Recent evidence highlights the value of wild-insect species richness and abundance for crop pollinat...
Recent evidence highlights the value of wild-insect species richness and abundance for crop pollinat...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Pollination services provided by insects are an indispensable component to both natural and agricult...
Ecological intensification of agriculture is suggested as a way to reach higher crop yields without ...
Ecosystem goods and services are consistently undervalued as critically important resources to all h...