Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems

Abstract No doubt, there are changes in insect pest problems facing the farmers in the newly reclaimed land as well as in the old valley in Egypt due to different reasons, e.g., pesticide misuse and pest resistance, secondary pest outbreaks, absence or inefficient presence of natural enemies, and cl...

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Main Authors: M. M. El-Husseini, A. H. El-Heneidy, K. T. Awadallah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-10-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-018-0081-9
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spelling doaj-44490e8754c14f2493318c66fc6c902f2020-11-24T21:52:59ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control2536-93422018-10-0128111710.1186/s41938-018-0081-9Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystemsM. M. El-Husseini0A. H. El-Heneidy1K. T. Awadallah2Center of Biological Control, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo UniversityBiological Control Department, Agricultural Research CenterCenter of Biological Control, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo UniversityAbstract No doubt, there are changes in insect pest problems facing the farmers in the newly reclaimed land as well as in the old valley in Egypt due to different reasons, e.g., pesticide misuse and pest resistance, secondary pest outbreaks, absence or inefficient presence of natural enemies, and climate changes. Since the 1990s, the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation emphasizes to spread the philosophy of integrated pest management (IPM) among the farmers to utilize all suitable means, techniques, and approaches for maintaining pest population levels below those causing economic losses. Among these means is understanding the role of natural enemies in the agro-ecosystem to preserve and encourage their presence and enhance their role in suppressing pest populations as a main factor among the IPM strategies. Thus, it is of essential need to know more about the existing natural enemies associated with the key pests of the economic crops representing different agro-ecosystems in Egypt to develop a successful utilization of biological control agents within the frame of such IPM programs. Thus, it was found necessary to update their recent status as natural resources in various agro-ecosystems. These data are considered a review article eagerly needed for strategies of IPM of serious insect and mite pests in Egypt. The role of the biological control agents, mainly parasitoids and predators in different economic crops, is highlighted.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-018-0081-9
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author M. M. El-Husseini
A. H. El-Heneidy
K. T. Awadallah
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A. H. El-Heneidy
K. T. Awadallah
Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
author_facet M. M. El-Husseini
A. H. El-Heneidy
K. T. Awadallah
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title Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
title_short Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
title_full Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
title_fullStr Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Natural enemies associated with some economic pests in Egyptian agro-ecosystems
title_sort natural enemies associated with some economic pests in egyptian agro-ecosystems
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
issn 2536-9342
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract No doubt, there are changes in insect pest problems facing the farmers in the newly reclaimed land as well as in the old valley in Egypt due to different reasons, e.g., pesticide misuse and pest resistance, secondary pest outbreaks, absence or inefficient presence of natural enemies, and climate changes. Since the 1990s, the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation emphasizes to spread the philosophy of integrated pest management (IPM) among the farmers to utilize all suitable means, techniques, and approaches for maintaining pest population levels below those causing economic losses. Among these means is understanding the role of natural enemies in the agro-ecosystem to preserve and encourage their presence and enhance their role in suppressing pest populations as a main factor among the IPM strategies. Thus, it is of essential need to know more about the existing natural enemies associated with the key pests of the economic crops representing different agro-ecosystems in Egypt to develop a successful utilization of biological control agents within the frame of such IPM programs. Thus, it was found necessary to update their recent status as natural resources in various agro-ecosystems. These data are considered a review article eagerly needed for strategies of IPM of serious insect and mite pests in Egypt. The role of the biological control agents, mainly parasitoids and predators in different economic crops, is highlighted.
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