Agroecological Crop Protection
How to reconcile crop protection against pests, diseases, weeds and the socio-economic, ecological, environmental and health sustainability of agroecosystems? Given the limitations of current practices, how to ensure the transition between the combination of protection techniques advocated up to now...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Foreword
- Preamble
- Preface
- Thanks
- Introduction
- 1. APPLYING AGROECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES TO CROP PROTECTION
- Outlines of Agroecology
- Agroecology, a 21st century agricultural revolution?
- Agroecology seen by an evolutionist ecologist
- Can agronomy be merged into agroecology?
- Agroecology and frames of reference: an epistemological reading
- Evolution of crop protection
- A critical look through the eyes of a science historian of the development of crop protection
- Moving from integrated pest management to agroecological crop protection
- Agroecological crop protection: at the interface between agroecology, crop protection and biodiversity management
- Conclusion
- 2. APPLICATION TO VEGETABLE CROPS: THE GAMOUR EXPERIENCE
- 3. APPLICATION IN FRUIT CROPS: THE BIOPHYTO EXPERIENCE
- 4. FEEDBACK AND COMMON APPROACHES TO AGROECOLOGICAL CROP PROTECTION: FURTHER EXAMPLES
- Introduction
- Other experiences in vegetable farming
- Agroecological practices to manage soil-borne pathogens in greenhouse vegetable crops in France
- Agroecological management of bacterial wilt of tomato in Martinique
- Other Experiments in Fruit Arboriculture
- Managing plant ground cover to control pests in apple orchards in France
- Agroecological Management of Mango Fruit Flies in Benin
- Experiences with other crops
- Agroecological management of banana pests in export crops in the Dominican Republic
- Agroecological management of insect pests of rainfed rice in Madagascar
- Approach to Biodiversity at the Agroecosystem Level. -Initiatives for Functional Biodiversity in Viticulture and Natural Pest Regulation Services
- Semi-natural habitats for functional biodiversity in France
- Design and Multicriteria Evaluation of Innovative Cropping Systems
- Rés0Pest: An experimental network of pesticide-free cropping systems
- Conclusion
- 5. AGROECOLOGICAL TRANSITION KEYS
- Introduction
- Choosing and adapting methods
- A synoptic view of the methods available to achieve ACP
- Basic pest control techniques
- Diagnoses in agricultural plots
- Experiments on cropping systems
- Modeling, an essential tool for ACP
- Creating and utilizing knowledge
- Functional Soil and Aerial Biodiversity
- Effects of agricultural practices on biotic stresses
- Organic farming as a prototype for the development of ACP
- Landscape ecology, approximation between agronomy and ecology
- Implementing and assessing practices
- Experimental systems and co-design
- Multi-criteria evaluation
- Mediation tools: support for implementation of ACP
- Tracking trajectories
- Training and knowledge transfer
- Teaching ACP
- New training methods: self-training and on-line learning
- Promotion and transfer through vocational training: CUQP ACP
- Concerted public strategies for the support and promotion of agroecology: the approach in Reunion
- The key to agroecological transition: farmers' testimonies
- Agroecology as seen by a farmer in Vendée
- Applied agroecology in a young tropical orchard
- Conclusion
- General conclusion: ACP, a Crop Protection policy for the Future
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Bibliography
- List of authors.