Pests, Pesticides, Pollinators and Sustainable Farming
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2026Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (236 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725865581
- 9783725865598
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Zoology and animal sciences
- Acetylcholinesterase
- Agar disk-diffusion method
- Aleyrodes proletella
- Antifungal bioassay
- Aphrophoridae
- Assam
- Attention mechanism
- Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
- Beauveria bassiana
- Beneficial arthropods
- Bioinsecticide
- Biological control
- Biostimulant
- Brassica campestris L
- Brassica crops
- Cabbage whitefly
- Climate change
- Colony collapse
- Cotton
- Crop yield
- Czech Republic
- Diversity
- Early detection
- Early warning systems
- Ecology
- Entomopathogenic fungus
- Exudate
- Field margin management
- Flavonoids
- Honey bees
- Huanglongbing disease
- Hymenoptera pollinators
- Hymenopteran
- Integrated pest management
- Invasive pests
- Ionization
- Leaf imprinting
- Leafhoppers
- Locust control
- Machine learning
- Mass spectrometry imaging
- Migration
- Mulberry tree random forest
- Multispectral imagery
- New records
- Oilseed rape
- Olfactory preferences
- Olive
- P-cymene
- Pest behavior
- Pest images
- Pesticides
- Phthorimaea absoluta
- Phytophthora spp
- Plant stress response
- Pollination
- Pollinator
- Pollinators
- Potential vector
- Preventive management
- Remote sensing
- Sampling method
- Seed
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Modern agriculture faces the dual challenge of ensuring food production while preserving biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Crop pests remain a major threat to global food security, yet heavy reliance on synthetic pesticides has led to pest resistance, loss of beneficial organisms, pollinator decline, and environmental contamination. Addressing these issues requires sustainable pest management strategies that minimize chemical inputs, enhance ecosystem services, and protect pollinators—the cornerstone of agricultural productivity. This Special Issue, "Pests, Pesticides, Pollinators and Sustainable Farming," presents thirteen multidisciplinary papers advancing ecologically compatible crop protection. The studies span field ecology, biocontrol, precision agriculture, and pollinator-friendly management, offering a roadmap toward sustainable production aligned with the European Green Deal and the Farm to Fork Strategy. Contributions highlight the value of habitat diversification and pollinator conservation, the potential of essential oils, microbial agents, and entomopathogenic fungi as biopesticides, and the use of unmanned aerial systems, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence for precision pest detection.
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