Protecting crops through plant diversity
Language
EnglishAbstract
The advent of synthetic fertilisers and pesticides freed farmers from yield-limiting environmental constraints while simplifying agricultural fields and landscapes. The environmental and health impacts of this dominant model, as well as its interrelationships with climate change and biodiversity loss, are now well established by the scientific community.
Although there is increasing societal demand for agriculture that meets food demand while respecting the environment and human health, the agro-ecological transition of cropping systems is insufficiently engaged. One of the reasons put forward for this inertia is the lack of effective alternatives to pesticides to protect crops.
This collective scientific assessment looks at crop protection strategies based on plant diversification in agricultural areas and analyses the obstacles and levers to their adoption by farmers. It is part of the Écophyto 2+ plan, which supports the production of knowledge and tools needed to reduce synthetic pesticide use.
This book is intended for teaching professionals, researchers, students, stakeholders in the agricultural world, land managers, environmental organisations and associations, and any citizen interested in such issues.
Keywords
agriculture; agriculture biologique; agronomie; aide à la décision; alimentation; aménagement du territoire; arbre; biodiversité; développement durable; écologie; écotechnologie; environnement; exploitation agricole; France; lutte biologique; lutte phytosanitaire; pâturage; paysage; pesticide; plantation; politique publique; prairie; production végétale; récolte; système de culture; valorisation; végétationDOI
10.35690/978-2-7592-3850-7ISBN
9782759238491, 9782759238514, 9782759238507Publisher
éditions QuaePublication date and place
2024Classification
Pest control / plant diseases
Biodiversity