Ecological pest control fortifies agricultural growth in Asia“Pacific economies
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Tiêu đề | Ecological pest control fortifies agricultural growth in Asia“Pacific economies |
Mô tả | The Green Revolution is credited with alleviating famine, mitigating poverty and driving aggregate economic growth since the 1960s. In Asia, high-input technology packages secured a tripling of rice output, with germplasm improvements providing benefits beyond US$4.3€‰billion€‰yr€“1. Here, we unveil the magnitude and macro-economic relevance of parallel nature-based contributions to productivity growth in non-rice crops over the period 1918€“2018 (across 23 different Asia€“Pacific geopolitical entities). We empirically demonstrate how biological control resolved invasive pest threats in multiple agricultural commodities, ensuring annually accruing (on-farm) benefits of US$14.6€“19.5€‰billion€‰yr€“1. Scientifically guided biological control of 43 exotic invertebrate pests permitted 73€“100% yield-loss recovery in critical food, feed and fibre crops including banana, breadfruit, cassava and coconut. Biological control thereby promoted rural growth and prosperity even in marginal, poorly endowed, non-rice environments. By placing agro-ecological innovations on equal footing with input-intensive measures, our work provides lessons for future efforts to mitigate invasive species, restore ecological resilience and sustainably raise output of global agrifood systems |
Lĩnh vực Nông nghiệp sinh thái | Giảm đầu vào và tái chế |
Từ khóa nông sinh thái | Kiểm soát sinh học |
Các tổ chức đóng góp | nature ecology, evolution |
Tác giả | Kris A. G. Wyckhuys, Yanhui Lu, Wenwu Zhou, Matthew J. W. Cock, Steven E. Naranjo, Atumurirava Fereti, Frances E. Williams, Michael J. Furlong |
Năm | 2020 |
Loại tài liệu | Research Article |
Ngôn ngữ | Tiếng anh |
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Quốc gia | Asia |
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