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Delivering Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management (IPPM).
Trends in Plant Science ( IF 20.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-12 , DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.01.006
Paul A Egan 1 , Lynn V Dicks 2 , Heikki M T Hokkanen 3 , Johan A Stenberg 1
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The need to reduce pollinator exposure to harmful pesticides has led to calls to expedite the adoption of integrated pest management (IPM). We make the case that IPM is not explicitly ‘pollinator friendly’, but rather must be adapted to reduce impacts on pollinators and to facilitate synergies between crop pollination and pest control practices and ecosystem services. To reconcile these diverse needs, we introduce a systematic framework for ‘integrated pest and pollinator management’ (IPPM). We also highlight novel tools to unify monitoring and economic decision-making processes for IPPM and outline key policy actions and knowledge gaps. We propose that IPPM is needed to promote more coordinated, ecosystem-based strategies for sustainable food production, against the backdrop of increasing pesticide regulation and pollinator dependency in agriculture.

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中文翻译:

提供病虫害和授粉媒介综合管理(IPPM)。

减少授粉媒介对有害农药的暴露的需求导致人们呼吁加快采用有害生物综合治理(IPM)的方式。我们认为IPM并非明确地“授粉媒介友好”,而是必须进行调整以减少对授粉媒介的影响,并促进作物授粉与害虫控制实践以及生态系统服务之间的协同作用。为了调和这些多样化的需求,我们引入了“有害生物和授粉媒介综合管理”(IPPM)的系统框架。我们还将重点介绍新颖的工具,以统一IPPM的监测和经济决策过程,并概述关键的政策行动和知识缺口。我们建议需要IPPM来促进基于协调的,基于生态系统的可持续粮食生产战略,

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更新日期:2020-03-12
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