Biological control in continental Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.

C. Castillo, P. Gallegos, C. Causton
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Abstract Biological control has been used against agricultural pests and diseases on mainland Ecuador for over 80 years and its use as a pest management tool is increasing. Classical and augmentative biocontrol techniques are now commonly used for a wide range of crops, fruits and flowers that are grown using traditional or organic farming approaches. The Ecuadorian government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Institute of Agricultural Research, strongly encourages the use of biocontrol, conducts research on potential biocontrol agents, and has helped to establish laboratories for the production of biocontrol agents in different provinces. There are also now at least four Ecuadorian companies that produce entomopathogens, insect predators and parasitoids as well as cooperation agreements set up with international suppliers. It is estimated that augmentative biocontrol was used on over 65,000 ha of farmland in 2017, and conservation biocontrol on 150,000 ha. The area under classical biocontrol was difficult to reliably estimate. The aim of Ecuador is to offer more high-quality commodities that are produced using methods with low negative ecological impact. On the Galapagos Islands, classical biocontrol has been used once to control the invasive cottony cushion scale, which was seriously affecting threatened endemic plant species. Following the success of this programme, it is now being considered as a management tool for invasive plant and insect species, as well for the most damaging agricultural pests.
厄瓜多尔大陆和加拉帕戈斯群岛的生物防治。
生物防治在厄瓜多尔大陆用于防治农业病虫害已有80多年的历史,其作为病虫害管理工具的使用正在增加。传统和增强型生物防治技术现在普遍用于使用传统或有机耕作方法种植的各种作物、水果和花卉。厄瓜多尔政府通过农业部和国家农业研究所大力鼓励使用生物防治,对潜在的生物防治剂进行研究,并帮助在不同省份建立了生产生物防治剂的实验室。现在至少有四家厄瓜多尔公司生产昆虫病原体、昆虫捕食者和拟寄生虫,并与国际供应商签订了合作协议。据估计,2017年,增强型生物防治面积超过6.5万公顷,保护性生物防治面积超过15万公顷。传统生物防治的面积难以可靠估计。厄瓜多尔的目标是提供更多高质量的商品,这些商品是用低负面生态影响的方法生产的。在加拉帕戈斯群岛(Galapagos Islands),入侵的棉垫蚧严重影响了当地特有的濒危植物。在这一方案取得成功之后,现在正在考虑将其作为入侵植物和昆虫物种以及最具破坏性的农业害虫的管理工具。
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