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La adopción generalizada del algodón Bt y la disminución de los insecticidas promueve los servicios de biocontrol.

Yanhui Lu1, Kongming Wu, Yuying Jiang

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El uso generalizado del algodón Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) en China aumentó las poblaciones de depredadores de insectos beneficiosos y disminuyó las plagas. Esto sugiere que los cultivos Bt pueden mejorar los servicios de control biológico de plagas en los paisajes agrícolas.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Entomología Agrícola.
  • Ecología Ecología Ecología.
  • Biotecnología La biotecnología es la biotecnología.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los cultivos transgénicos de Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) reducen el uso de insecticidas.
  • La reducción de las pulverizaciones de insecticidas puede mejorar el control natural de plagas por los depredadores de artrópodos.
  • Los impactos a largo plazo, a nivel del paisaje, de los cultivos Bt en el biocontrol no se comprenden bien.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar los efectos a largo plazo a nivel del paisaje de la adopción del algodón Bt en las poblaciones de depredadores y plagas de artrópodos.
  • Evaluar si los cultivos Bt mejoran los servicios de biocontrol en los paisajes agrícolas.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de datos de 1990-2010 en 36 sitios en el norte de China.
  • Monitoreo de los depredadores de artrópodos generalistas (mariquitas, ala de cordón, arañas) y plagas de pulgones.
  • Correlación de la abundancia de depredadores/plagas con la adopción de algodón Bt y el uso de insecticidas.

Principales resultados:

  • La adopción generalizada del algodón Bt se correlacionó con el aumento de la abundancia de mariquitas, ala de encaje y arañas.
  • Las poblaciones de plagas de áfidos disminuyeron significativamente en las áreas con algodón Bt.
  • La evidencia sugiere que los servicios de biocontrol se extienden desde el algodón Bt a los campos adyacentes de maíz, maní y soja.

Conclusiones:

  • La adopción del algodón Bt promueve las poblaciones de depredadores de artrópodos beneficiosos.
  • Los cultivos Bt pueden mejorar los servicios de control biológico de plagas a nivel del paisaje.
  • Este estudio demuestra los beneficios ecológicos de los cultivos Bt más allá del control directo de plagas.