Plant protection and biotremology: fundamental and applied aspects
- PMID: 37563025
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2023.06.021
Plant protection and biotremology: fundamental and applied aspects
Abstract
There is overwhelming evidence that synthetic pesticides have a negative impact on the environment and human health, emphasizing the need for novel and sustainable methods for plant protection. A growing body of literature reports that plants interact through substrate-borne vibrations with arthropod pests and mutualistic arthropods that provide biological control and pollination services. Here, we propose a new theoretical framework that integrates insights from biological control, the ecology of fear, and plant-borne vibrations, to address plant-insect interactions and explore new, sustainable opportunities to improve plant health and productivity.
Keywords: biological control; ecology of fear; substrate-borne vibrations; tri-trophic interactions.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests A.P. is an employee of Biobest Group N.V., a private enterprise that produces and commercializes biocontrol agents for plant protection.
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