Innovative Pest Management Approaches for the 21st Century 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0794-6_13
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Nonchemical Pest Management Approaches in Tea Ecosystem: Evading the Pesticide Trap

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“…Spiders are predators of insect pests in cultivated ecosystems, and the maintenance of a thick layer of leaves within the tea canopy is essential for sustaining spider communities [ 73 ]. Intercropping cover crops can profoundly affect the spider communities in tea plantations due to the favorable habitat and food source provided by diverse cover crops.…”
Section: Biological Control: An Effective Ecosystem Service Of Cover ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiders are predators of insect pests in cultivated ecosystems, and the maintenance of a thick layer of leaves within the tea canopy is essential for sustaining spider communities [ 73 ]. Intercropping cover crops can profoundly affect the spider communities in tea plantations due to the favorable habitat and food source provided by diverse cover crops.…”
Section: Biological Control: An Effective Ecosystem Service Of Cover ...mentioning
confidence: 99%