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E-grāmata: Integrative Biological Control: Ecostacking for Enhanced Ecosystem Services

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  • Sērija : Progress in Biological Control 20
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030448387
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  • Sērija : Progress in Biological Control 20
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030448387

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This book is the first to integrate biological control into a conceptual framework – ecostacking - uniting all aspects of biological control and ecosystem services. In 2018 the "First International Congress of Biological Control" was organised and held in Beijing, China. The chapters highlight some of the achievements presented at the congress, worldwide. Of particular significance are the numerous contributions by Chinese researchers illustrating the remarkable progress made on developing and adopting multiple biological control strategies over vast agricultural areas, largely replacing chemical pesticides for sustainable agricultural and horticultural production. In many parts of the world including Europe, fragmented research based on short-term funding has been unable to answer to the needs to develop sustainable long-term solutions to crop protection, while colleagues in China have been successful in implementing programs that exemplify the power of the ecostacking approach.

Key contributions by European and US specialists combined with the expertise and experiences by the Chinese contributors comprise the building blocks for the integration of biological control approaches into the overall frame of ecostacking. This book will lead the way to a broader, integrated adoption of biological control techniques in sustainable pest, disease and weed management supporting also the functioning of other key ecosystem services.

Chapter 2  of this book isavailable open

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1. Preface.- 2. Improving the efficacy of biological control by
ecostacking.- 3. Integrative biological control approaches in Chinese
agriculture, Biodiversity enhancement for improving biological control.-
4. Perennial wildflower strips to enhance natural enemies of insect pests in
Belgium.- 5. Flower strips for ecosytem services in Switzerland, Felix
Herzog, Agroscope, Zurich Switzerland .- 6. Enhancement of natural control
functioning of rice insect pests by manipulating biodiversity in rice-based
ecosystems.- 7. Cover crops enhance biological control of insect pests in
apple orchards in China.- 8. Enhancement of natural  control function in
aphids by intercropping and infochemical releasers in wheat ecosystem.-
9. Crop diversity and disease control,Specific techniques to enhance
ecostacking.- 10. Ecological enhancement of arthropod natural enemy
application in biological control.- 11. Chemical ecology of egg parasitoids
in crop protection.- 12. Current knowledge on the migratory moth Autographa
gamma as basis for future chemo-ecological research.- 13. The development of
biocontrol products and their applications in the field.- 14. Effects of
insecticides on pollen beetles (Brassicogethes aeneus) and their tersilochine
parasitoids in Germany.- 15. How microbiome approaches can assist market
development for biological control.- 16. Successful use of entomopathogenic
nematodes to control a defoliator outbreak in an environmentally sensitive
area.- 17. Bees and medicinal plants.-
18. Climate change implications.-
19. Night warming on predator-prey interactions: implications for biological
control.- 20. Landscape-level drivers of biocontrol and case study from local
to regional scale under climate change in China.- 21. Spotted Wing
Drosophila-blueberry interactions.
Professor Yulin Gao is a Professor and Extension Entomology Specialist of the Institute of Plant Protection at Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China. He is international known for his research on integrated pest management in potato and vegetable crops. He serves as the Vice President of APRS-IOBC and also serves as the Executive Editor of the well-known international journal Pest Management Science. Furthermore he serves as an editorial board member for a number of journals including Journal of Economic Entomology, Environmental Entomology and Journal of Pest Science. 

Professor emeritus Heikki M.T. Hokkanen is a leading authority on biological control and integrated pest management. Currently he is affiliated with the University of Eastern Finland, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, as well as with the Southwest University, College of Plant Protection, Chongqing, China. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Springer book series "Progress in Biological Control", and of the Springer journal "Arthropod-Plant Interactions".   Dr. Ingeborg Menzler-Hokkanen works as a university researcher at the University of Eastern Finland, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Kuopio campus, Finland. She has over 20 years of experience in entomological work with focus on biological control, integrated pest management, and pollinators. In addition, she has expertise in socio-economic questions (with a PhD in Economics), including regulation of new technologies, adoption of new technologies by end-users, and ethical questions.