Approaches to conserving natural enemy populations in greenhouse crops: current methods and future prospects

被引:161
作者
Messelink, Gerben J. [1 ]
Bennison, Jude [2 ]
Alomar, Oscar [3 ]
Ingegno, Barbara L. [4 ]
Tavella, Luciana [4 ]
Shipp, Les [5 ]
Palevsky, Eric [6 ]
Wackers, Felix L. [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen UR Greenhouse Hort, NL-2265 ZG Bleiswijk, Netherlands
[2] ADAS Boxworth, Cambridge CB23 4NN, England
[3] IRTA, Barcelona 08348, Spain
[4] Univ Turin, Dipartimento Sci Agr Forestali & Alimentari DISAF, Turin, Italy
[5] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Greenhouse & Proc Crops Res Ctr, Harrow, ON, Canada
[6] Agr Res Org, Dept Entomol, Newe Yaar Res Ctr, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
[7] Univ Lancaster, Lancaster Environm Ctr, Lancaster L41 4YQ, England
[8] Biobest Belgium NV, B-2260 Westerlo, Belgium
关键词
Biological control; Functional biodiversity; Open rearing systems; Food sprays; Mulch layers; Mixed diets; Pest-in-first techniques; Greenhouse climate; Pesticide side-effects; MITE NEOSEIULUS-CALIFORNICUS; LIFE-HISTORY CHARACTERISTICS; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL AGENTS; TUTA-ABSOLUTA; PEST-CONTROL; MACROLOPHUS-PYGMAEUS; FRANKLINIELLA-OCCIDENTALIS; INTRAGUILD PREDATION; GENERALIST PREDATORS; NESIDIOCORIS TENUIS;
D O I
10.1007/s10526-014-9579-6
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced natural enemies, and this method has been successfully applied for decades. However, in some cases there are shortcomings in pest control efficacy, which often can be attributed to the poor establishment of natural enemies. Their establishment and population numbers can be enhanced by providing additional resources, such as alternative food, prey, hosts, oviposition sites or shelters. Furthermore, natural enemy efficacy can be enhanced by using volatiles, adapting the greenhouse climate, avoiding pesticide side-effects and minimizing disrupting food web complexities. The special case of high value crops in a protected greenhouse environment offers tremendous opportunities to design and manage the system in ways that increase crop resilience to pest infestations. While we have outlined opportunities and tools to develop such systems, this review also identifies knowledge gaps, where additional research is needed to optimize these tools.
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页数:17
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