2021
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12086
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Benefits of increased cover crop diversity for predators and biological pest control depend on the landscape context

Abstract: 1. Increasing plant diversity in agricultural systems is a promising way to balance food production and biodiversity conservation. Biological pest control, a crucial ecosystem service delivered by natural enemies, could particularly benefit from increased plant diversity at the local scale. Such positive effects however often depend on the landscape context that shapes the pool of natural enemy species available and their ability to colonize newly created habitats. However, how the landscape context modulates … Show more

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“…This positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is shown by Beaumelle et al. (2021) in their contribution to this Special Feature. This study demonstrates the advantages of increasing plant diversity on a local scale to improve biological pest control services, using vineyards as the test crop habitat due to its high use of pesticides.…”
Section: Nbs For Halting Biodiversity Losssupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…This positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is shown by Beaumelle et al. (2021) in their contribution to this Special Feature. This study demonstrates the advantages of increasing plant diversity on a local scale to improve biological pest control services, using vineyards as the test crop habitat due to its high use of pesticides.…”
Section: Nbs For Halting Biodiversity Losssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Some of these ecosystem functions are also particularly relevant for humans; for instance, it is estimated that animals pollinate two-thirds of all crops grown for human consumption (Klein et al, 2007). This positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is shown by Beaumelle et al (2021) in their contribution to this Special Feature. This study demonstrates the advantages of increasing plant diversity on a local scale to improve biological pest control services, using vineyards as the test crop habitat due to its high use of pesticides.…”
Section: Nbs For Halting B I Od Iver S It Y Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The market value of fragrant pear is closely related to the size, shape, texture, nutrition and flavor of the fruit. In addition, in the process of orchard management, cover crops between fruit tree rows will form a small ecological circle on the surface, which is conducive to maintaining water and promoting nutrient cycling ( Yuarsah and Handayani, 2017 ), and also effectively inhibits the erosion of main crops by pests ( Bowers et al., 2020 ; Beaumelle et al., 2021 ). Therefore, the screening of orchard cover crops should be based on fruit quality, and then combined with the actual requirements of agronomy to carry out evaluation, in order to determine the suitable cover crops for orchard, and better play the advantages of green manure.…”
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“…Attributes of vegetation physical architecture, above and below ground, also provide alternative food and shelter for arthropods and mesofauna [21][22][23]. More specifically, ground cover vegetation in perennial systems is seen to increase the abundance of natural enemies [24] as well as influence herbivorous pest species, natural enemies and their interactions in vineyards, depending also on the landscape context [25,26]. Flower-rich cover-crop mixtures in vineyards are expected to increase the abundance of a range of natural enemies, including carabids [27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%