Resultados de búsqueda - "biological pest control"

  1. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production por Dainese, Matteo, Martin, Emily A., Aizen, Marcelo Adrian, Albrecht, Matthias, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bommarco, Riccardo, Carvalheiro, Luisa G., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Gagic, Vesna, Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro, Cavigliasso, Pablo, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf

    Publicado 2021
    “…Using a global database from 89 studies (with 1475 locations), we partition the relative importance of species richness, abundance, and dominance for pollination; biological pest control; and final yields in the context of ongoing land-use change. …”
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  2. Assessment of Functional AgroBiodiversity in Swedish apple orchards : Field trials and participatory action research por Stranak, Michal

    Publicado 2017
    “…Moreover, this work investigates whether flower strips, as one of FAB practices, promote biological pest control in modern apple production. This is achieved through combination of qualitative and quantitative research, participatory research and field trials. …”
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  3. Are birds in agricultural habitats attracted to plant volatiles? por Leidefors, Malin

    Publicado 2018
    “…Our results suggest that olfaction might be important for birds foraging in farmland habitats and could also influence the role of birds as biological pest control agents.…”
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  4. The pest kill rate of thirteen natural enemies as aggregate evaluation criterion of their biological control potential of Tuta absoluta por van Lenteren, Joop C., Lanzoni, Alberto, Hemerik, Lia, Bueno, Vanda H.P., Bajonero Cuervo, Johanna G., Biondi, Antonio, Burgio, Giovanni, Calvo, Francisco J., de Jong, Peter W., Lopez, Silvia Noemi, Luna, María Gabriela, Montes, Flavio C., Nieves, Eliana L., Aigbedion‑Atalor, Pascal Osa, Riquelme Virgala, Maria B., Sánchez, Norma E., Urbaneja, Alberto

    Publicado 2022
    “…Ecologists study how populations are regulated, while scientists studying biological pest control apply population regulation processes to reduce numbers of harmful organisms: an organism (a natural enemy) is used to reduce the population density of another organism (a pest). …”
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  5. Chrysopidae family and flower strips as habitat management practices for the control of cabbage insect pests por Alcala Herrera, Rafael, Cotes, Belen, Porcel Vilchez, Mario

    Publicado 2024
    “…In conclusion, flower strips may have a positive effect on biological pest control in brassica crops. Indeed, the use of flower strips may be an alternative to pesticide applications, creating a more favourable environment for locally occurring natural enemies that have the potential to control key brassica pests. …”
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