Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges
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Resumo: | Soybean production is usually performed on large scales, requiring simple but efficient pest management to be successful. Soybean fields are inhabited by several species of arthropods, demanding constant development of management practices to prevent pest outbreaks. More recently, stink bugs have become the most important pest group of soybeans in the Neotropics, responsible for up to 60% of the applied insecticides in Brazil. Natural enemies represent an important mortality factor that can keep the damage caused by stink bugs below the economic threshold levels without additional control actions. Thus, Conservation Biological Control (CBC) strategies can be adopted to preserve or even promote the increase in such natural enemies in the fields, or alternatively, massive releases of biocontrol agents in Augmentative Biological Control (ABC) programs could be adopted. Simple practices such as reducing insecticide use (with the adoption of economic thresholds), prioritizing harmless insecticides or biopesticides, and planting resistant soybean cultivars have been adopted in Brazil with positive results. The challenges to increasing the adoption of more complex stink bug management in commodity crops such as soybean may be overcome using the more recent economic incentives in the global agenda of decarbonized agriculture. The potential and challenges of conservation and augmentative biological control are further discussed in this review. |
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Bueno, Adeney de FreitasSutil, Weidson PlauterJahnke, Simone MundstockCarvalho, Geraldo Andrade deCingolani, Maria FernandaColmenarez, Yelitza C.Corniani, Natália2023-11-18T03:24:31Z20232073-4395http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267212001187206Soybean production is usually performed on large scales, requiring simple but efficient pest management to be successful. Soybean fields are inhabited by several species of arthropods, demanding constant development of management practices to prevent pest outbreaks. More recently, stink bugs have become the most important pest group of soybeans in the Neotropics, responsible for up to 60% of the applied insecticides in Brazil. Natural enemies represent an important mortality factor that can keep the damage caused by stink bugs below the economic threshold levels without additional control actions. Thus, Conservation Biological Control (CBC) strategies can be adopted to preserve or even promote the increase in such natural enemies in the fields, or alternatively, massive releases of biocontrol agents in Augmentative Biological Control (ABC) programs could be adopted. Simple practices such as reducing insecticide use (with the adoption of economic thresholds), prioritizing harmless insecticides or biopesticides, and planting resistant soybean cultivars have been adopted in Brazil with positive results. The challenges to increasing the adoption of more complex stink bug management in commodity crops such as soybean may be overcome using the more recent economic incentives in the global agenda of decarbonized agriculture. The potential and challenges of conservation and augmentative biological control are further discussed in this review.application/pdfengAgronomy. Basel. Vol. 13 (2023), [art.] 2532, 18 p.Controle biológicoPraga de plantaSojaManejoHymenopteraScelionidaeSustainabilityPreservationInsecticide mitigationInsecticide selectivityEconomic thresholdsBiological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challengesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001187206.pdf.txt001187206.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain77849http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267212/2/001187206.pdf.txt91d142018273be072f0bb41516a09671MD52ORIGINAL001187206.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1180245http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267212/1/001187206.pdf0e12ec41f5dd3c9f542904e73380f96aMD5110183/2672122023-11-19 04:21:06.843233oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267212Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-11-19T06:21:06Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges Bueno, Adeney de Freitas Controle biológico Praga de planta Soja Manejo Hymenoptera Scelionidae Sustainability Preservation Insecticide mitigation Insecticide selectivity Economic thresholds |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Biological control as part of the soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) : potential and challenges |
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Bueno, Adeney de Freitas |
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Bueno, Adeney de Freitas Sutil, Weidson Plauter Jahnke, Simone Mundstock Carvalho, Geraldo Andrade de Cingolani, Maria Fernanda Colmenarez, Yelitza C. Corniani, Natália |
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Sutil, Weidson Plauter Jahnke, Simone Mundstock Carvalho, Geraldo Andrade de Cingolani, Maria Fernanda Colmenarez, Yelitza C. Corniani, Natália |
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Bueno, Adeney de Freitas Sutil, Weidson Plauter Jahnke, Simone Mundstock Carvalho, Geraldo Andrade de Cingolani, Maria Fernanda Colmenarez, Yelitza C. Corniani, Natália |
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Controle biológico Praga de planta Soja Manejo |
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Controle biológico Praga de planta Soja Manejo Hymenoptera Scelionidae Sustainability Preservation Insecticide mitigation Insecticide selectivity Economic thresholds |
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Hymenoptera Scelionidae Sustainability Preservation Insecticide mitigation Insecticide selectivity Economic thresholds |
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Soybean production is usually performed on large scales, requiring simple but efficient pest management to be successful. Soybean fields are inhabited by several species of arthropods, demanding constant development of management practices to prevent pest outbreaks. More recently, stink bugs have become the most important pest group of soybeans in the Neotropics, responsible for up to 60% of the applied insecticides in Brazil. Natural enemies represent an important mortality factor that can keep the damage caused by stink bugs below the economic threshold levels without additional control actions. Thus, Conservation Biological Control (CBC) strategies can be adopted to preserve or even promote the increase in such natural enemies in the fields, or alternatively, massive releases of biocontrol agents in Augmentative Biological Control (ABC) programs could be adopted. Simple practices such as reducing insecticide use (with the adoption of economic thresholds), prioritizing harmless insecticides or biopesticides, and planting resistant soybean cultivars have been adopted in Brazil with positive results. The challenges to increasing the adoption of more complex stink bug management in commodity crops such as soybean may be overcome using the more recent economic incentives in the global agenda of decarbonized agriculture. The potential and challenges of conservation and augmentative biological control are further discussed in this review. |
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