Does plant diversity benefit agroecosystems? A synthetic review
University of California, Santa Cruz · Universidad del Valle
Abstract
Predictive theory on how plant diversity promotes herbivore suppression through movement patterns, host associations, and predation promises a potential alternative to pesticide-intensive monoculture crop production. We used meta-analysis on 552 experiments in 45 articles published over the last 10 years to test if plant diversification schemes reduce herbivores and/or increase the natural enemies of herbivores as predicted by associational resistance hypotheses, the enemies hypothesis, and attraction and repellency model applications in agriculture. We found extensive support for these models with intercropping schemes, inclusion of flowering plants, and use of plants that repel herbivores or attract them…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 71
Authors
17Topics & keywords
- Herbivore
- Monoculture
- Intercropping
- Biology
- Crop
- Agroecosystem
- Predation
- Ecology
- Zero hunger