2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13593-024-00947-7
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The effectiveness of intercropping and agri-environmental schemes on ecosystem service of biological pest control: a meta-analysis

Maryam Yousefi,
Riho Marja,
Elias Barmettler
et al.

Abstract: Plant diversification contributes to the ecological intensification of agroecosystems through pest biocontrol services provision. However, the existing evidence for the effectiveness of plant diversification in enhancing pest biocontrol services is highly uncertain across features of plant diversity and biodiversity characteristics. We undertook a comparative meta-analysis focusing on three essential crops (wheat, maize, and soybean) to investigate how diversification schemes in-field (intercropping) and Agri-… Show more

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“…The combination of aromatic flower strips with the intercropping of broccoli and lettuce ecological management scheme enhanced land use efficiency by up to 58%. These positive effects of flower strips may be due to higher insect pollination and biological pest control [19,61]. Thus, we recommend assessing natural enemies population and direct measurements of biological pest control to confirm these hypothesis.…”
Section: Second Experimental Cyclementioning
confidence: 88%
“…The combination of aromatic flower strips with the intercropping of broccoli and lettuce ecological management scheme enhanced land use efficiency by up to 58%. These positive effects of flower strips may be due to higher insect pollination and biological pest control [19,61]. Thus, we recommend assessing natural enemies population and direct measurements of biological pest control to confirm these hypothesis.…”
Section: Second Experimental Cyclementioning
confidence: 88%