Pests and diseases regulation in coffee agroecosystems by management systems and resistance in changing climate conditions: a review

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Anastase Harelimana
Daniel Rukazambuga
Thierry Hance
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[1] Ruhengeri Institute of Applied Fundamental Sciences,College of Agriculture, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine (UR
[2] University of Rwanda,CAVM)
[3] Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL),Laboratory of Ecology and Biogeography
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Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection | 2022年 / 129卷
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Biodiversity; Climate change; L.; Ecosystem services; Natural enemies;
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Coffea (Gentianales: Rubiaceae) is an economic plant considering its production income and the number of people that depend on it for their daily livelihoods. Tropical regions predicted to face severe challenges related to climate change impacts often grow coffee. Like other crops, coffee benefits from many ecosystem services, mainly regulating and supporting ecosystem services that play a role in production. Since the emergence of coffee pests and diseases, there have been two primary control techniques: pesticide application and crops management techniques. In most cases, chemical control is nearly ineffective and associated with pesticide resistance, environmental pollution, chemical hazards, and resurgence. This paper reviews management systems and coffee resistance. Studies show that management systems and plant resistance can maintain functional pest and disease regulatory ecosystem services within coffee plantations. We also evaluate how pest and disease regulation services can behave in climate change. The literature shows that managing coffee farms and plant resistance can mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on pest and disease regulation services. Therefore, they can maintain functional ecosystem services and help farmers in tropical areas adapt and be resilient to changing environmental conditions. It is crucial to update these ecological and environmentally friendly control techniques and understand how they will perform under future climate change. Based on the reviewed literature, we identify knowledge gaps and suggest three priority studies in this substantial area of future research. Finding solutions could enhance farmers’ perception of interactions between regulation services and climate change and could support ensuring food security.
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