Literature DB >> 30189466

Insect pollination is at least as important for marketable crop yield as plant quality in a seed crop.

Thijs P M Fijen1, Jeroen A Scheper1,2, Timo M Boom1, Nicole Janssen1, Ivo Raemakers3, David Kleijn1.   

Abstract

The sustainability of agriculture can be improved by integrating management of ecosystem services, such as insect pollination, into farming practices. However, large-scale adoption of ecosystem services-based practices in agriculture is lacking, possibly because growers undervalue the benefits of ecosystem services compared to those of conventional management practices. Here we show that, under representative real-world conditions, pollination and plant quality made similar contributions to marketable seed yield of hybrid leek (Allium porrum). Relative to the median, a 25% improvement of plant quality and pollination increased crop value by an estimated $18 007 and $17 174 ha-1 respectively. Across five crop lines, bumblebees delivered most pollination services, while other wild pollinator groups made less frequent but nevertheless substantial contributions. Honeybees actively managed for pollination services did not make significant contributions. Our results show that wild pollinators are an undervalued agricultural input and managing for enhancing pollinators makes sense economically in high-revenue insect-pollinated cropping systems.
© 2018 The Authors Ecology Letters published by CNRS and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Agricultural management; agro-ecology; crop pollination; crop yield; functional groups; species richness; structural equation modelling; visitation rate

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30189466     DOI: 10.1111/ele.13150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Lett        ISSN: 1461-023X            Impact factor:   9.492


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Authors:  Matteo Dainese; Emily A Martin; Marcelo A Aizen; Matthias Albrecht; Ignasi Bartomeus; Riccardo Bommarco; Luisa G Carvalheiro; Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer; Vesna Gagic; Lucas A Garibaldi; Jaboury Ghazoul; Heather Grab; Mattias Jonsson; Daniel S Karp; Christina M Kennedy; David Kleijn; Claire Kremen; Douglas A Landis; Deborah K Letourneau; Lorenzo Marini; Katja Poveda; Romina Rader; Henrik G Smith; Teja Tscharntke; Georg K S Andersson; Isabelle Badenhausser; Svenja Baensch; Antonio Diego M Bezerra; Felix J J A Bianchi; Virginie Boreux; Vincent Bretagnolle; Berta Caballero-Lopez; Pablo Cavigliasso; Aleksandar Ćetković; Natacha P Chacoff; Alice Classen; Sarah Cusser; Felipe D da Silva E Silva; G Arjen de Groot; Jan H Dudenhöffer; Johan Ekroos; Thijs Fijen; Pierre Franck; Breno M Freitas; Michael P D Garratt; Claudio Gratton; Juliana Hipólito; Andrea Holzschuh; Lauren Hunt; Aaron L Iverson; Shalene Jha; Tamar Keasar; Tania N Kim; Miriam Kishinevsky; Björn K Klatt; Alexandra-Maria Klein; Kristin M Krewenka; Smitha Krishnan; Ashley E Larsen; Claire Lavigne; Heidi Liere; Bea Maas; Rachel E Mallinger; Eliana Martinez Pachon; Alejandra Martínez-Salinas; Timothy D Meehan; Matthew G E Mitchell; Gonzalo A R Molina; Maike Nesper; Lovisa Nilsson; Megan E O'Rourke; Marcell K Peters; Milan Plećaš; Simon G Potts; Davi de L Ramos; Jay A Rosenheim; Maj Rundlöf; Adrien Rusch; Agustín Sáez; Jeroen Scheper; Matthias Schleuning; Julia M Schmack; Amber R Sciligo; Colleen Seymour; Dara A Stanley; Rebecca Stewart; Jane C Stout; Louis Sutter; Mayura B Takada; Hisatomo Taki; Giovanni Tamburini; Matthias Tschumi; Blandina F Viana; Catrin Westphal; Bryony K Willcox; Stephen D Wratten; Akira Yoshioka; Carlos Zaragoza-Trello; Wei Zhang; Yi Zou; Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
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