PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops

The concept of integrated pest management (IPM) has proven successful, however challenges in implementing IPM strategies remain. Furthermore, detailed investigations are needed to elucidate the performance and tradeoffs of combined practices along entire crop rotations. In the framework of efforts t...

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Main Authors: Wirth, Judith, Steinger, Thomas, Vogelgsang, Susanne, Zorn, Alexander, Jeanneret, Philippe
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Language:deu
Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00056711
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author Wirth, Judith
Steinger, Thomas
Vogelgsang, Susanne
Zorn, Alexander
Jeanneret, Philippe
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Vogelgsang, Susanne
Zorn, Alexander
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description The concept of integrated pest management (IPM) has proven successful, however challenges in implementing IPM strategies remain. Furthermore, detailed investigations are needed to elucidate the performance and tradeoffs of combined practices along entire crop rotations. In the framework of efforts to reduce the use of pesticides in Swiss agriculture, IPM in arable crops will be further developed in an on-farm project starting in autumn 2019. The overall aim of the project is to reduce pesticide use by 75% with a maximum yield loss of 10%. Preventive and alternative practices supporting natural control of noxious organisms (pathogens, pests, weeds) such as cover crops, intercropping, flower strips and biological control agents will be implemented and investigated in different 6-year crop rotations in a network involving 75 farms. The project involves scientists, farmers and extension services in a co-innovation process in five regions of the Swiss plateau. Effectiveness of the practices on weeds, diseases, pests and beneficials will be closely monitored and evaluated along the entire crop rotation.
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spelling doaj.art-4a84a1314bd44175b604a97a4e40baa22024-01-16T09:55:12ZdeuJulius Kühn-InstitutJulius-Kühn-Archiv1868-98922199-921X2020-03-0146429029410.5073/jka.2020.464.044PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable cropsWirth, Judith0Steinger, Thomas1Vogelgsang, Susanne2Zorn, Alexander3Jeanneret, Philippe 4Agroscope Changins, Produktionssysteme Pflanzen, Nyon, SwitzerlandAgroscope Changins, Pflanzenschutz, Nyon, SwitzerlandAgroscope Reckenholz, Pflanzenschutz, Zürich, SwitzerlandAgroscope Tänikon, Wettbewerbsfährigkeit und Systembewertung, Ettenhausen, SwitzerlandAgroscope Reckenholz, Agrarökologie und Umwelt, Zürich, SwitzerlandThe concept of integrated pest management (IPM) has proven successful, however challenges in implementing IPM strategies remain. Furthermore, detailed investigations are needed to elucidate the performance and tradeoffs of combined practices along entire crop rotations. In the framework of efforts to reduce the use of pesticides in Swiss agriculture, IPM in arable crops will be further developed in an on-farm project starting in autumn 2019. The overall aim of the project is to reduce pesticide use by 75% with a maximum yield loss of 10%. Preventive and alternative practices supporting natural control of noxious organisms (pathogens, pests, weeds) such as cover crops, intercropping, flower strips and biological control agents will be implemented and investigated in different 6-year crop rotations in a network involving 75 farms. The project involves scientists, farmers and extension services in a co-innovation process in five regions of the Swiss plateau. Effectiveness of the practices on weeds, diseases, pests and beneficials will be closely monitored and evaluated along the entire crop rotation.https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00056711alternative pest control methodsipmpesticide reductionpreventive pest control methodsprofitability
spellingShingle Wirth, Judith
Steinger, Thomas
Vogelgsang, Susanne
Zorn, Alexander
Jeanneret, Philippe
PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
Julius-Kühn-Archiv
alternative pest control methods
ipm
pesticide reduction
preventive pest control methods
profitability
title PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
title_full PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
title_fullStr PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
title_full_unstemmed PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
title_short PestiRed: A Swiss on-farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
title_sort pestired a swiss on farm approach to reduce pesticide use in arable crops
topic alternative pest control methods
ipm
pesticide reduction
preventive pest control methods
profitability
url https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00056711
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