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Potentials of Pesticidal Plants in Enhancing Diversity of Pollinators in Cropped Fields
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作者 Juliana Godifrey Ernest R. Mbega Patrick A. Ndakidemi 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2018年第13期2659-2675,共17页
Declines in populations of pollinators in agricultural based landscapes have raised a concern, which could be associated with various factors such as intensive farming systems like monocropping and the use of non-sele... Declines in populations of pollinators in agricultural based landscapes have raised a concern, which could be associated with various factors such as intensive farming systems like monocropping and the use of non-selective synthetic pesticides. Such practices are likely to remove beneficial non-crop plants around or nearby the cropped fields. This may in turn result into losses of pollinators due to loss of the natural habitats for insects therefore, interfering the interaction between beneficial insects and flowering crop plants. Initiatives to restore friendly habitats for pollinators require multidisciplinary approaches. One of these could be the use of pesticidal flowering plants as part of field margin plants with the aim of encouraging the population of pollinators whilst reducing the number of pests. Farmers should be fully engaged in the efforts of creating conducive environments to pollinators and be well equipped with the knowledge of proper habitats management strategies in agricultural fields. Developing appropriate conservation strategies to combat decline of pollinators is of high importance and thus there is a need to evaluate management practices, which potentially favour the populations of pollinators. Therefore, this review aims at unravelling available evidences on habitats manipulation options through provision of flowering plants along the field margins that have shown to increase plant biodiversity surrounding the cropped fields. It also summarizes the options for increasing plant biodiversity, which have improved habitats for the pollinating insects and beneficially boosting pollination services in agro-ecosystems. 展开更多
关键词 Beneficial INSECTS CROPPING OPTIONS Plant-Insects Interaction Pesticidal Plants POLLINATORS
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Carrot-Weed: A Noxious Plant That Threatens Biodiversity in Africa
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作者 Neema C. Mtenga Thadeo Mokiti Tarimo +1 位作者 Patrick A. Ndakidemi Ernest R. Mbega 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2019年第3期433-446,共14页
Carrot-weed (Parthenium hysterophorous L.) is a flowering plant of the Asteraceae family (tribe: Heliantheae). The weed became famous due to its notorious invasive role in the environment and agricultural fields. The ... Carrot-weed (Parthenium hysterophorous L.) is a flowering plant of the Asteraceae family (tribe: Heliantheae). The weed became famous due to its notorious invasive role in the environment and agricultural fields. The plant has arisen as the seventh most disturbing weed globally. In Africa, the weed is spreading very fast and information on its biology, impact, and management is scarce. Therefore, this review provides general information about the carrot weed’s current distribution status and its impact on agricultural crops, animals and human health in Africa. The review also highlights areas for research in managing this noxious weed in the African habitats. 展开更多
关键词 INVASIVE Species BIODIVERSITY PARTHENIUM hysterophorous Carrot-Weed ALLELOPATHY
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