Implementing IPM: effects on pests, pollinators, and crop yield
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<p>Environmental damage from insecticide overuse is a major concern, particularly for conservation of &ldquo;good&rdquo; insects such as pollinators that ensure stable production of food crops like fruits and vegetables. However, insecticides are also necessary for farmers to manage &ldquo;bad&rdquo; insects (i.e., pests) and thus a more holistic view of crop management needs to account for the proper balance between the beneficial and detrimental aspects of pesticides. Here, we used multi-year field experiments with a paired corn-watermelon cropping system to show that insecticide use can be dramatically reduced (by ca. 95%) while maintaining or even increasing yields through the conservation of wild bees as crop pollinators. These data demonstrate that food production and ecosystem sustainability are not necessarily conflicting goals.</p>
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2021-08-02



