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Increasing ecological heterogeneity can constrain biopesticide resistance evolution

Rosie Mangan, Luc F. Bussière, Ricardo Antônio Polanczyk, Matthew C. Tinsley

2023Trends in Ecology & Evolution23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbial biopesticides containing living parasites are valuable emerging crop protection technologies against insect pests, but they are vulnerable to resistance evolution. Fortunately, the fitness of alleles that provide resistance, including to parasites used in biopesticides, frequently depends on parasite identity and environmental conditions. This context-specificity suggests a sustainable approach to biopesticide resistance management through landscape diversification. To mitigate resistance risks, we advocate increasing the range of biopesticides available to farmers, whilst simultaneously encouraging other aspects of landscape-wide crop heterogeneity that can generate variable selection on resistance alleles. This approach requires agricultural stakeholders to prioritize diversity as well as efficiency, both within agricultural landscapes and the biocontrol marketplace.

Topics & Concepts

BiopesticideResistance (ecology)Context (archaeology)Diversification (marketing strategy)BiologyBiotechnologyCrop protectionAgricultureAgricultural diversificationAgroforestryEcologyPesticideEnvironmental resource managementBusinessEnvironmental scienceMarketingPaleontologyInsect Resistance and GeneticsEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlInsect Pest Control Strategies
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