Habitat management is an important strategy for pest control in integrated pest management (IPM). Various categories of habitat management such as trap cropping, intercropping, natural enemy refuges such as ‘beetle banks’, and floral resources for parasitoids and predators, have been used in applied insect ecology for many years. In a broader sense, two mechanisms, the ‘enemies hypothesis’ and the ‘resource concentration hypothesis’ have been identified as acting independently or combined in pest population dynamics. The ‘enemies hypothesis’ directly supports the conservation and enhancement of natural enemies, floral resources such as shelter, nectar, alternative food sources, and pollen (SNAP) to improve conservation biological control. T...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Habitat management involving manipulation of farmland vegetation can exert direct suppressive effect...
Exotic invaders are some of the most serious insect pests of agricultural crops around the globe. In...
Meeting the growing global demand for agricultural products requires the development and use of ecol...
In many studies on landscape and functional biodiversity it is assumed that pest-regulating insects ...
Abstract Exotic invaders are some of the most serious insect pests of agricultural crops around the ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
1 Landscape management for enhanced natural pest control requires knowledge of the ecological functi...
In order to improve the level of adoption of integrated pest management (IPM), it is important to un...
Invertebrates perform many vital functions in agricultural production, but many taxa are in decline,...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
Abstract Ecological pest management seeks to improve pest control through the manipulation of ecolog...
The use of non-crop plants to provide the resources that herbivorous crop pests’ natural enemies nee...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Habitat management involving manipulation of farmland vegetation can exert direct suppressive effect...
Exotic invaders are some of the most serious insect pests of agricultural crops around the globe. In...
Meeting the growing global demand for agricultural products requires the development and use of ecol...
In many studies on landscape and functional biodiversity it is assumed that pest-regulating insects ...
Abstract Exotic invaders are some of the most serious insect pests of agricultural crops around the ...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
1 Landscape management for enhanced natural pest control requires knowledge of the ecological functi...
In order to improve the level of adoption of integrated pest management (IPM), it is important to un...
Invertebrates perform many vital functions in agricultural production, but many taxa are in decline,...
Insect predators and parasitoids act as biological pest control agents in agro-ecosystems, and thus ...
Abstract Ecological pest management seeks to improve pest control through the manipulation of ecolog...
The use of non-crop plants to provide the resources that herbivorous crop pests’ natural enemies nee...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...