Key factors limiting sustainable insect pest management in soybeans EarthEmpower Consulting and Investment, Mexico

dc.contributor.author O'Neal, Matthew
dc.contributor.author Cox, R.
dc.contributor.author O'Neal, Matthew
dc.contributor.department Entomology
dc.date 2020-01-09T18:57:09.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T02:25:09Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T02:25:09Z
dc.date.copyright Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2018
dc.date.issued 2018-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>If sustainability implies the preservation of resources for future generations, then pest management tools, like insecticides and insect-resistant varieties, can be considered resources that should be preserved for future generations. Overuse of these tools can result in resistance such that their ability to prevent yield loss is lost. Replacements can be found in the form of new active ingredients or novel plant traits. However there is growing evidence that as resistance to a single toxin increases, the rate of resistance developing for other toxins increases due to cross-resistance (Whalan et al. 2008). Furthermore, the use of insecticides within areas of intense agricultural activity affects the delivery of ecosystem services like pollination (Kremen et al. 2002) when non-target insects like bees are also killed. In an effort to reduce such non-target impacts, entomologists have developed an approach referred to as integrated pest management {IPM) to minimize insecticide use (Stern et al. 1959). Much of the theory for applying IPM principles was developed with regard to soybean production (e.g. Stone and Pedigo 1972). In this chapter, we will explore whether IPM can lead to sustainable pest management for soybeans.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This chapter is published as O’Neal, M.E. and R. Cox. 2018. Key factors limiting sustainable insect pest management in soybeans. In: Nguyen, H. T. (ed.), Achieving sustainable cultivation of soybeans Volume 2: Diseases, pests, food and other uses, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK.<em> </em>Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Agriculture
dc.subject.disciplines Community-Based Learning
dc.subject.disciplines Entomology
dc.subject.disciplines Environmental Sciences
dc.title Key factors limiting sustainable insect pest management in soybeans EarthEmpower Consulting and Investment, Mexico
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