How agro-ecological research helps to address food security issues under new IPM and pesticide reduction policies for global crop production systems.
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How can we exploit above-belowground interactions to assist in addressing the challenges of food security?Injury Profile SIMulator, a qualitative aggregative modelling framework to predict crop injury profile as a function of cropping practices, and the abiotic and biotic environment. I. Conceptual basesSustainable intensification in agricultural systems.Amino acid-mediated impacts of elevated carbon dioxide and simulated root herbivory on aphids are neutralized by increased air temperaturesInjury profile SIMulator, a Qualitative aggregative modelling framework to predict injury profile as a function of cropping practices, and abiotic and biotic environment. II. Proof of concept: design of IPSIM-wheat-eyespot.Ecoinformatics can reveal yield gaps associated with crop-pest interactions: a proof-of-conceptAbove-Belowground Herbivore Interactions in Mixed Plant Communities Are Influenced by Altered Precipitation PatternsIntegrated Pest Management for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture in Asia and Africa.Environmental risk assessment of blight-resistant potato: use of a crop model to quantify nitrogen cycling at scales of the field and cropping system.Root symbionts: Powerful drivers of plant above- and belowground indirect defenses.A new insight into arable weed adaptive evolution: mutations endowing herbicide resistance also affect germination dynamics and seedling emergence.Balancing competition for resources with multiple pest regulation in diversified agroecosystems: a process-based approach to reconcile diversification and productivity.The discovery of the BABA receptor: scientific implications and application potentialValidation of a Landscape-Based Model for Whitefly Spread of the Cucurbit Yellow Stunting Disorder Virus to Fall Melons.Editorial: Crop Traits for Defense against Pests and Disease: Durability, Breakdown and Future ProspectsSynthetic predator cues impair immune function and make the biological pesticide Bti more lethal for vector mosquitoes.Unravelling the genetic bases of non-target-site-based resistance (NTSR) to herbicides: a major challenge for weed science in the forthcoming decade.Novel amino acid ester-chlorantraniliprole conjugates: design, synthesis, phloem accumulation and bioactivity.Azadirachtin effects on mating success, gametic abnormalities and progeny survival in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera).Guidance to develop specific protection goals options for environmental risk assessment at EFSA, in relation to biodiversity and ecosystem servicesCanopy light and plant health.Exploiting physical defence traits for crop protection: leaf trichomes ofRubus idaeushave deterrent effects on spider mites but not aphidsSolar ultraviolet radiation in a changing climateInfluence of the surrounding landscape on the colonization rate of cereal aphids and phytovirus transmission in autumnREVIEW: A mechanistic framework to improve understanding and applications of push-pull systems in pest managementIntermediate herbivory intensity of an aboveground pest promotes soil labile resources and microbial biomass via modifying rice growthPesticide use in Vietnamese vegetable production: a 10-year studyGeospatial binding for transdisciplinary research in crop science: the GRASPgfs initiative
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How agro-ecological research helps to address food security issues under new IPM and pesticide reduction policies for global crop production systems.
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A Nicholas E Birch
Geoffrey R Squire
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2011-06-08T00:00:00Z