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Les bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires limitent les ravageurs dans les grandes cultures / Matthias Tschumi in Recherche agronomique suisse, 7 (6) (2016)
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Titre : Les bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires limitent les ravageurs dans les grandes cultures Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Matthias Tschumi (1986-) ; Matthias Albrecht ; Viktor Dubsky ; Félix Herzog ; Katja Jacot (1971-) Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : 260-267 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Mauvaises herbes Résumé : Des études antérieures ont montré que les milieux semi-naturels, tels que les jachères florales ou les prairies extensives, augmentaient la biodiversité des plantes et des animaux. Afin de favoriser également la régulation naturelle des ravageurs, des mélanges de semences pour bandes fleuries annuelles ont été développés. Ceux-ci sont axés sur les exigences des antagonistes des ravageurs des cultures (en particulier les criocères des céréales et les pucerons). Dans les bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires – ensemencées avec diverses plantes sauvages et cultivées – de même que dans certaines cultures adjacentes, on a trouvé nettement plus d’auxiliaires. Par rapport aux parcelles témoins, on a recensé 40 à 53 % de moins de criocères des céréales dans les parcelles de blé d’automne où avaient été semées des bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires, et 75 % de moins de pucerons dans les parcelles de pommes de terre. De plus, les dommages aux plantes provoqués par les criocères des céréales ont diminué de 61 %. Ces résultats montrent que les bandes fleuries contribuent non seulement à promouvoir la biodiversité, mais qu’elles permettent aussi de réduire les ravageurs. Elles représentent ainsi une plus-value pour la production agricole. D’ici 2017, deux mélanges de semences commercialisables devraient être prêts pour le nouveau type de surface de promotion de la biodiversité «Bandes fleuries pour les pollinisateurs et les autres organismes utiles». Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=147185
in Recherche agronomique suisse > 7 (6) (2016) . - 260-267Tschumi, Matthias (1986-), Albrecht, Matthias, Dubsky, Viktor, Herzog, Félix, Jacot, Katja (1971-) 2016 Les bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires limitent les ravageurs dans les grandes cultures. Recherche agronomique suisse, 7(6): 260-267.Documents numériques
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Article (2016)Adobe Acrobat PDF A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production / Matteo Dainese in Science advances, (2019)
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Titre : A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Matteo Dainese ; Emily A. Martin ; Marcelo A. Aizen ; Matthias Albrecht ; Ignasi Bartomeus ; Riccardo Bommarco ; Luisa G. Carvalheiro ; Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer ; Vesna Gagic Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : 13 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Agriculture et environnement
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Développement agricole
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Qualité de culture et production agricole et forestièreRésumé : Human land use threatens global biodiversity and compromises multiple ecosystem functions critical to food production. Whether crop yield–related ecosystem services can be maintained by a few dominant species or rely on high richness remains unclear. Using a global database from 89 studies (with 1475 locations), we partition the relative importance of species richness, abundance, and dominance for pollination; biological pest control; and final yields in the context of ongoing land-use change. Pollinator and enemy richness directly supported ecosystem services in addition to and independent of abundance and dominance. Up to 50% of the negative effects of landscape simplification on ecosystem services was due to richness losses of service-providing organisms, with negative consequences for crop yields. Maintaining the biodiversity of ecosystem service providers is therefore vital to sustain the flow of key agroecosystem benefits to society. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1126/sciadv.aax0121 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=143274
in Science advances > (2019) . - 13 p.Dainese, Matteo, Martin, Emily A., Aizen, Marcelo A., Albrecht, Matthias, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bommarco, Riccardo, Carvalheiro, Luisa G., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Gagic, Vesna 2019 A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production. Science advances: 13 p..Documents numériques
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Article (2019)URL High effectiveness of tailored flower strips in reducing pests and crop plant damage / Matthias Tschumi in Proceedings of the Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 282 (2015)
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Titre : High effectiveness of tailored flower strips in reducing pests and crop plant damage Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Matthias Tschumi (1986-) ; Matthias Albrecht ; Martin H. Entling ; Katja Jacot (1971-) Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : 20151369 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Agroécologie
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[CBNPMP-Thématique] MalherbologieRésumé : Providing key resources to animals may enhance both their biodiversity and the ecosystem services they provide. We examined the performance of annual flower strips targeted at the promotion of natural pest control in winter wheat. Flower strips were experimentally sown along 10 winter wheat fields across a gradient of landscape complexity (i.e. proportion non-crop area within 750 m around focal fields) and compared with 15 fields with wheat control strips. We found strong reductions in cereal leaf beetle (CLB) density (larvae: 40%; adults of the second generation: 53%) and plant damage caused by CLB (61%) in fields with flower strips compared with control fields. Natural enemies of CLB were strongly increased in flower strips and in part also in adjacent wheat fields. Flower strip effects on natural enemies, pests and crop damage were largely independent of landscape complexity (8–75% non-crop area). Our study demonstrates a high effectiveness of annual flower strips in promoting pest control, reducing CLB pest levels below the economic threshold. Hence, the studied flower strip offers a viable alternative to insecticides. This highlights the high potential of tailored agri-environment schemes to contribute to ecological intensification and may encourage more farmers to adopt such schemes. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1098/rspb.2015.1369 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=143294
in Proceedings of the Royal Society. Biological Sciences > 282 (2015) . - 20151369Tschumi, Matthias (1986-), Albrecht, Matthias, Entling, Martin H., Jacot, Katja (1971-) 2015 High effectiveness of tailored flower strips in reducing pests and crop plant damage. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 282: 20151369.Documents numériques
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Article (2015)URL Tailored flower strips promote natural enemy biodiversity and pest control in potato crops / Matthias Tschumi in Journal of applied ecology, 53 (2016)
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Titre : Tailored flower strips promote natural enemy biodiversity and pest control in potato crops Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Matthias Tschumi (1986-) ; Matthias Albrecht ; Jana Collatz ; Viktor Dubsky ; Martin H. Entling ; Adriana J. Najar-Rodriguez ; Katja Jacot (1971-) Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : 1169-1176 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Sown flower strips are increasingly implemented within agri-environment schemes (AES) to increase functional biodiversity and ecosystem services such as pollination or natural pest control, but their effectiveness in achieving these goals remains poorly studied.
We tested the performance of experimentally sown annual flower strips specifically designed to promote natural enemies of aphids and their pest control services (tailored flower strips) in adjacent potato crops (n = 8) compared with control fields (n = 10). Flower strips consisted of 11 plant species providing abundant floral and extra-floral resources.
The abundance of key natural enemies of aphids (hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds) and hoverfly species richness was greatly enhanced in tailored flower strips compared with potato control strips. This resulted in an average increase in the number of eggs deposited by hoverflies and lacewings by 127% and 48%, respectively, and a reduction in the number of aphids by 75% in adjacent potato crops.
Synthesis and applications. We conclude that tailored flower strips can be an effective agri-environmental measure to enhance natural enemies and aphid control in nearby crops. Indeed, tailored flower strips may help to reduce insecticide input in potato production as they significantly decrease the probability that action thresholds are reached. Promoting natural enemy abundance and diversity, as observed for hoverflies, may increase the stability of pest control and provide additional benefits to agro-ecosystems in terms of natural enemy conservation. We thus recommend establishing tailored flower strips as a promising management option to reconcile the objectives of ecological intensification and biodiversity conservation.
Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/1365-2664.12653 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=144415
in Journal of applied ecology > 53 (2016) . - 1169-1176Tschumi, Matthias (1986-), Albrecht, Matthias, Collatz, Jana, Dubsky, Viktor, Entling, Martin H., Najar-Rodriguez, Adriana J., Jacot, Katja (1971-) 2016 Tailored flower strips promote natural enemy biodiversity and pest control in potato crops. Journal of applied ecology, 53: 1169-1176.Documents numériques
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Article (2016)URL Targeted flower strips effectively promote natural enemies of aphids / Matthias Tschumi in Landscape management for functional biodiversity, 100 (2014)
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Titre : Targeted flower strips effectively promote natural enemies of aphids Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Matthias Tschumi (1986-), Auteur ; Matthias Albrecht, Auteur ; Martin H. Entling, Auteur ; Katja Jacot (1971-), Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : 131-135 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Sown wildflower strips are increasingly established within agri-environmental schemes in Europe and worldwide. Their goals include the promotion of biodiversity, pest control or pollination services. Here, we tested whether a new type of flower strip targeted to promote natural enemies controlling aphids and other wheat pests are more effective in achieving this goal than an already implemented wildflower strip type aimed at biodiversity conservation. We found two to five times higher numbers of key aphid antagonists, Syrphidae, Coccinellidae and Chrysoperla carnea (Chrysopidae), in the targeted flower strip compared to wildflower strips designed for biodiversity conservation. The targeted use of flowering plants, providing fundamental resources for natural enemies of crop pests, might significantly contribute to an efficient integrated pest management. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.13140/2.1.4382.0488 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=144426
in Landscape management for functional biodiversity > 100 (2014) . - 131-135Tschumi, Matthias (1986-), Albrecht, Matthias, Entling, Martin H., Jacot, Katja (1971-) 2014 Targeted flower strips effectively promote natural enemies of aphids. Landscape management for functional biodiversity, 100: 131-135.Documents numériques
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Article (2014)Adobe Acrobat PDF The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis / Matthias Albrecht in Ecology Letters, 23 (10) (2020)
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