入侵物种对农业的影响:在生产力、生物多样性和生态系统健康之间取得平衡

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Outlooks on Pest Management Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1564/v34_oct_05
Ravindra Chandra Joshi, Graham Matthews
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气候变化导致害虫在全球蔓延,对确保为不断增长的世界人口提供安全、健康的粮食供应构成了重大障碍。到 2050 年,人口预计将从 76 亿增加到 98 亿,到 21 世纪估计将达到 112 亿。这一增长的很大一部分将发生在撒哈拉以南的非洲地区,那里目前有四分之一的人口正在遭受饥饿。热带地区的农民面临着虫害、疾病和杂草的挑战。现在,非本地物种的突然出现又给他们带来了新的问题。例如,秋虫从美洲来到西非,并蔓延到非洲、亚洲,最终到达澳大利亚。入侵物种指的是某个地区原本没有的物种,如植物、动物或微生物。它们的引入会破坏生态系统的自然进程,威胁生物多样性、食品安全、健康和经济发展。有时,物种是被有意或无意引入的,它们可以在新环境中立足,与当地生态系统竞争并占领新环境。
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Invasive Species Impact in Agriculture: Striking a Balance Between Productivity, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health
The global spread of pests due to climate change poses a significant obstacle to ensuring a secure and healthy food supply for the growing world population. By 2050, the population is projected to increase from 7.6 billion to 9.8 billion, and it is estimated to reach 11.2 billion by the 21st century. A substantial portion of this growth will take place in sub Saharan Africa, where a quarter of the population is currently suffering from hunger. Tropical farmers face challenges with pests, diseases, and weeds. They are now dealing with new issues when non-native species suddenly appear. For instance, the Fall Armyworm came from America to West Africa and spread across Africa, Asia, and eventually reached Australia. Invasive species are species, like plants, animals, or microorganisms, not originally from an area. Their introduction disrupts the natural processes of an ecosystem, threatening biodiversity, food security, health, and economic development. Sometimes, species are introduced intentionally or accidentally, and they can establish themselves, competing with the local ecosystem and taking over the new environment.
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Outlooks on Pest Management
Outlooks on Pest Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Research and development in the crop protection and crop enhancement sector continues to grow at pace. Those associated with the agriculture and food industries, researchers in academia, government organisations, legislators, and professionals involved with the development and environmental impact of pesticides and biotechnology can all benefit from Outlooks on Pest Management. This bi-monthly journal provides a unique blend of international news and reviews covering all aspects of the management of weeds, pests and diseases through chemistry, biology and biotechnology.
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