Advances in augmentative biological control in integrated pest management

Code: 9781838799496
Publication date: 28/10/2019
Extent: 28 pages

Contributions by: Joop C. van Lenteren, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; and Vanda H. P. Bueno, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil

Chapter synopsis: Augmentative biological control uses mass-reared natural enemies for releases in large numbers to reduce pest populations. Augmentative biocontrol is increasingly applied worldwide in many different crops. It is a cornerstone of integrated pest management (IPM) programmes and plays a key sustainability-determining role in IPM. This chapter describes the scale of augmentative biological control and where this type of biocontrol is applied. The chapter describes the natural enemies commercially available and gives information on their mass production. The chapter discusses the important role of biocontrol in IPM programmes, and its practical use in very different agricultural production systems. Finally, the chapter presents the advantages and disadvantages of this control method, and looks ahead to future research trends in this area.

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2019.0047.15
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Augmentative biological control: background 3 Augmentative biological control: diversity and availability 4 Augmentative biological control: its role in IPM 5 Augmentative biological control: examples of easy and complicated programmes 6 Augmentative biological control: why farmers use it 7 Future trends and conclusion 8 Where to look for further information 9 References

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