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Benefits and Risks of Intercropping for Crop Resilience and Pest Management
by
Huss, C. P.
, Holmes, K. D.
, Blubaugh, C. K.
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agriculture
/ agroecosystems
/ Alternative crops
/ Beneficial arthropods
/ Biological control
/ Carbon footprint
/ Cash crops
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ conservation biocontrol
/ Crop resilience
/ Crop yield
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ economic sustainability
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ entomology
/ Extreme weather
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Food production
/ funding
/ Global temperature changes
/ habitats
/ Insect pests
/ Insects
/ Intercropping
/ labor
/ living mulch
/ meta-analysis
/ Moisture content
/ natural enemy
/ pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pest control services industry
/ Pests
/ Pollination
/ Polyculture
/ profitability
/ Resource efficiency
/ risk
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil water
/ weeds
2022
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Benefits and Risks of Intercropping for Crop Resilience and Pest Management
by
Huss, C. P.
, Holmes, K. D.
, Blubaugh, C. K.
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agriculture
/ agroecosystems
/ Alternative crops
/ Beneficial arthropods
/ Biological control
/ Carbon footprint
/ Cash crops
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ conservation biocontrol
/ Crop resilience
/ Crop yield
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ economic sustainability
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ entomology
/ Extreme weather
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Food production
/ funding
/ Global temperature changes
/ habitats
/ Insect pests
/ Insects
/ Intercropping
/ labor
/ living mulch
/ meta-analysis
/ Moisture content
/ natural enemy
/ pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pest control services industry
/ Pests
/ Pollination
/ Polyculture
/ profitability
/ Resource efficiency
/ risk
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil water
/ weeds
2022
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Benefits and Risks of Intercropping for Crop Resilience and Pest Management
by
Huss, C. P.
, Holmes, K. D.
, Blubaugh, C. K.
in
Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agriculture
/ agroecosystems
/ Alternative crops
/ Beneficial arthropods
/ Biological control
/ Carbon footprint
/ Cash crops
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ conservation biocontrol
/ Crop resilience
/ Crop yield
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ economic sustainability
/ Economics
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ entomology
/ Extreme weather
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Food production
/ funding
/ Global temperature changes
/ habitats
/ Insect pests
/ Insects
/ Intercropping
/ labor
/ living mulch
/ meta-analysis
/ Moisture content
/ natural enemy
/ pathogens
/ Pest control
/ Pest control services industry
/ Pests
/ Pollination
/ Polyculture
/ profitability
/ Resource efficiency
/ risk
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil water
/ weeds
2022
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Benefits and Risks of Intercropping for Crop Resilience and Pest Management
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Benefits and Risks of Intercropping for Crop Resilience and Pest Management
2022
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Overview
To combat climate change, farmers must innovate through ecological intensification to boost food production, increase resilience to weather extremes, and shrink the carbon footprint of agriculture. Intercropping (where alternative crops or noncrop plants are integrated with cash crops) can strengthen and stabilize agroecosystems under climate change by improving resource use efficiency, enhancing soil water holding capacity, and increasing the diversity and quality of habitat for beneficial insects that provide pollination services and natural pest control. Despite these benefits, intercropping has yet to be widely adopted due to perceived risks and challenges including decreased crop yield, increased management complexity, a steep learning curve for successful management, and increased susceptibility to pests. Here, we explore the major benefits of intercropping in agricultural systems for pest control and climate resilience reported in 24 meta-analyses, while addressing risks and barriers to implementation. Most studies demonstrate clear benefits of intercropping for weed, pathogen, insect pest control, relative yield, and gross profitability. However, relatively few studies document ecosystem services conferred by intercrops alongside labor costs, which are key to economic sustainability for farmers. In addition to clearer demonstrations of the economic viability of intercropping, farmers also need strong technical and financial support during the adoption process to help them troubleshoot the site-specific complexities and challenges of managing polycultures. Ecological intensification of agriculture requires a more strategic approach than simplified production systems and is not without risks and challenges. Calibrating incentive programs to reduce financial burdens of risk for farmers could promote more widespread adoption of intercropping.
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