Department of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 102, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Trends Plant Sci. 2020 Jun;25(6):577-589. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.01.006. Epub 2020 Mar 12.
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. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
减少传粉媒介接触有害农药的需求,促使人们呼吁加快采用病虫害综合防治(IPM)。我们认为,IPM 并不明确“有利于传粉媒介”,而是必须加以调整,以减少对传粉媒介的影响,并促进作物授粉与病虫害防治措施和生态系统服务之间的协同作用。为了协调这些不同的需求,我们提出了“病虫害和传粉媒介综合管理”(IPPM)的系统框架。我们还重点介绍了一些新工具,用于统一 IPPM 的监测和经济决策制定过程,并概述了关键的政策行动和知识差距。我们认为,在农业中不断增加的农药监管和对传粉媒介的依赖的背景下,需要采用 IPPM 来促进更协调、基于生态系统的可持续粮食生产战略。