Zehnder Geoff, Gurr Geoff M, Kühne Stefan, Wade Mark R, Wratten Steve D, Wyss Eric
Department of Entomology, Soils and Plant Science, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0365, USA.
Annu Rev Entomol. 2007;52:57-80. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.52.110405.091337.
Burgeoning consumer interest in organically produced foods has made organic farming one of the fastest growing segments of agriculture. This growth has not been supported adequately by rigorous research to address challenges such as arthropod pest management. The research that has been conducted, however, is complemented by research in aspects of conventional agriculture that may have applicability in organic systems, as well as by research in underpinning fields such as applied ecology. This article synthesizes the available literature in relation to a conceptual model of arthropod pest management strategies suitable for organic systems. The present work uses the four phases of the model to review the strategies in an agroecological context and provides a synthesis of the factors that influence the success of each phase. Rather than constituting a fringe science, pest management research for organic systems draws on cutting edge science in fields such as landscape and chemical ecology and has a bright future.
消费者对有机食品的兴趣迅速增长,使得有机农业成为农业中发展最快的领域之一。然而,针对节肢动物害虫管理等挑战的严格研究未能充分支持这一增长。不过,已开展的研究得到了常规农业方面研究(这些研究可能适用于有机系统)以及应用生态学等基础领域研究的补充。本文综合了与适用于有机系统的节肢动物害虫管理策略概念模型相关的现有文献。本研究利用该模型的四个阶段在农业生态背景下审视这些策略,并综合了影响每个阶段成功的因素。有机系统的害虫管理研究并非边缘科学,而是借鉴了景观生态学和化学生态学等领域的前沿科学,前景光明。