Pest management services through conservation of biological control agents: review,case studies and field experiences |
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Authors: | Abraham Verghese Suresh Devi Thangam Senthil Kumar Radhakrishnan Nallur Kothandaraman Krishna Kumar Gopalakrishna Pommaiah Shetty |
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Affiliation: | 1. GPS Institute of Agricultural Management, Bengaluru, India;2. Bioversity International, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTConservation biological control is an approach to enhance the efficacy of natural enemies by ensuring their availability in an agro-ecosystem on a long temporal scale. An increased survival often leads to better fecundity and improved behaviour of the natural enemies, which in turn ensures sustainable pest management. This paper, apart from being a concise review of conservation biological control, deals with selected India-specific case studies and field experiences on habitat manipulation and refugia. Results from a Bengaluru-based study during 2012–2015 on conservation biological control in an organic mango ecosystem are also presented. It also dwells briefly on conservation of insectivorous birds and touches upon conservation biocontrol with respect to entomopathogenic microorganisms and plant disease antagonists. |
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Keywords: | Refugia habitat manipulation insectivorous birds microorganisms |
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