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. 2020 Nov;76(11):3517-3526.
doi: 10.1002/ps.5857. Epub 2020 Apr 27.

Challenges facing arthropod biological control: identifying traits for genetic improvement of predators in protected crops

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Challenges facing arthropod biological control: identifying traits for genetic improvement of predators in protected crops

Pablo Bielza et al. Pest Manag Sci. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Biological control is an efficient pest control method but there are still limitations that are hindering its wider adoption. Genetic improvement of biological control agents (BCAs) can help to overcome these constraints, but the choice of key attributes for better performance that need to be selected is still an open question. Several characteristics have been suggested but the harsh reality is that selective breeding of BCAs has received a lot of attention but resulted in very little progress. Identifying the appropriate traits to be prioritized may be the first step to reverse this situation. In our opinion, the best way is to look at the factors limiting the performance of key BCAs, especially generalist predators (pesticide compatibility, prey-density dependence, non-suitable crops, and extreme environmental conditions), and according to these challenges, to choose the attributes that would allow BCAs to overcome those limitations. The benefits of selection for higher resistance to toxins, whether artificially applied (pesticides) or plant produced (plant defenses); increased fitness when feeding on non-prey food (supplemented or plant-derived); and better adaptation to extreme temperature and humidity are discussed. In conclusion, genetic improvement of BCAs can bring about new opportunities to biocontrol industry and users to enhance biocontrol resilience. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: alternative food; artificial selection; biological control agent; pesticide resistance; plant resistance; predators; selective breeding.

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