This article is based on the restoration and management of agricultural biodiversity for pest control in vineyard monocultures in California, U.S.A. The principles for improving ecologically vulnerable vineyard monocultures can be applied to other simplified cropping systems. Improved biodiversity establishes a sound ecological base where key ecological processes, such as pest regulation, can function effectively and it is also crucial for crop defences
Crop monocultures encourage the multiplication and spread of pest insects on massive and uniform cro...
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favo...
Functional biodiversity is of fundamental importance for pest control. Many natural enemies rely on ...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). BI...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Abstract Increasing plant diversity in agricultural systems is a promising way to balance food produ...
The capability of plants of increasing the ecosystem resistance to pests and invasive species is a w...
Farmers are facing serious plant protection issues and phytosanitary risks, in particular in the tro...
Modern agriculture is characterized by specialized production and the use of monoculturecropping pra...
International audienceGiven the negative environmental effects of conventional agricultural techniqu...
Crop monocultures encourage the multiplication and spread of pest insects on massive and uniform cro...
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favo...
Functional biodiversity is of fundamental importance for pest control. Many natural enemies rely on ...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). BI...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Abstract Increasing plant diversity in agricultural systems is a promising way to balance food produ...
The capability of plants of increasing the ecosystem resistance to pests and invasive species is a w...
Farmers are facing serious plant protection issues and phytosanitary risks, in particular in the tro...
Modern agriculture is characterized by specialized production and the use of monoculturecropping pra...
International audienceGiven the negative environmental effects of conventional agricultural techniqu...
Crop monocultures encourage the multiplication and spread of pest insects on massive and uniform cro...
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favo...
Functional biodiversity is of fundamental importance for pest control. Many natural enemies rely on ...