A Comprehensive Review on Entomovectoring in Agroecosystem

Hemant Kumar, S. Verma, R. J S, V. E, Anamika Chandel, Doddachowdappa Sagar
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Protecting beneficial arthropods is essential, as they provide crucial services beyond pollination, including disease and insect pest management. The combination of several ecosystem services for agricultural sustainability requires the recognition that biodiversity is coupled with bio-complexity, productivity, resilience, and ecosystem functionality. Insects such as bumblebees, mason bees, and honey bees have long been employed professionally for pollination, likewise microbial biocontrol agents are frequently employed in pest management. A key aspect of pollination ecology is entomovectoring technology that utilizes managed bees to disseminate biocontrol agents to flowering crops. This can enhance crop yields by providing non-chemical protection against pests and diseases as well as enhancing pollination efficiency. This technology is based on bee management, manipulation of bee behaviour, components of cropping system, plant-pathogen-vector-antagonist system which can be a trend-breaking pest management system in agriculture and will give double benefit to agriculture i.e. crop pollination and crop protection acting together for increased crop yield and quality.
农业生态系统中的昆虫媒介综合评述
保护有益节肢动物至关重要,因为它们提供授粉以外的重要服务,包括疾病和虫害管理。要将多种生态系统服务结合起来,实现农业的可持续发展,就必须认识到生物多样性与生物复杂性、生产力、恢复力和生态系统功能性息息相关。大黄蜂、泥浆蜂和蜜蜂等昆虫长期以来一直被专业用于授粉,同样,微生物生物控制剂也经常被用于害虫管理。授粉生态学的一个重要方面是昆虫诱导技术,即利用受管理的蜜蜂向开花作物传播生物控制剂。这可以通过提供非化学保护来抵御病虫害并提高授粉效率,从而提高作物产量。这项技术以蜜蜂管理、蜜蜂行为操纵、种植系统组成、植物-病原体-病媒-拮抗剂系统为基础,可成为农业中突破性的病虫害管理系统,为农业带来双重效益,即作物授粉和作物保护共同作用,提高作物产量和质量。
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