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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Spatial diversification of agroecosystems to enhance biological control and other regulating services: An agroecological perspective

Séverin Hatt; Fanny Boeraeve; Sidonie Artru; Marc Dufrêne; Frédéric Francis

Spatial diversification of crop and non-crop habitats in farming systems is promising for enhancing natural regulation of insect pests. Nevertheless, results from recent syntheses show variable effects. One explanation is that the abundance and diversity of pests and natural enemies are affected by the composition, design and management of crop and non-crop habitats. Moreover, interactions between both local and landscape elements and practices carried out at different spatial scales may affect the regulation of insect pests. Hence, research is being conducted to understand these interdependencies. However, insects are not the only pests and pests are not the only elements to regulate in agroecosystems. Broadening the scope could allow addressing multiple issues simultaneously, but also solving them together by enhancing synergies. Indeed, spatial diversification of crop and non-crop habitats can allow addressing the issues of weeds and pathogens, along with being beneficial to several other regulating services like pollination, soil conservation and nutrient cycling. Although calls rise to develop multifunctional landscapes that optimize the delivery of multiple ecosystem services, it still represents a scientific challenge today. Enhancing interdisciplinarity in research institutions and building interrelations between scientists and stakeholders may help reach this goal. Despite obstacles, positive results from research based on such innovative approaches are encouraging for engaging science in this path. Hence, the aim of the present paper is to offer an update on these issues by exploring the most recent findings and discussing these results to highlight needs for future research.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2017

Impact of spatio-temporal shade dynamics on wheat growth and yield, perspectives for temperate agroforestry

Sidonie Artru; Sarah Garré; Christian Dupraz; Marie-Pierre Hiel; Céline Blitz-Frayet; Ludivine Lassois


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Towards sustainable food systems: the concept of agroecology and how it questions current research practices. A review

Séverin Hatt; Sidonie Artru; David Brédart; Ludivine Lassois; Frédéric Francis; Eric Haubruge; Sarah Garré; Pierre M Stassart; Marc Dufrêne; Arnaud Monty; Fanny Boeraeve


Field Crops Research | 2018

How does STICS crop model simulate crop growth and productivity under shade conditions

Sidonie Artru; Benjamin Dumont; François Ruget; Marie Launay; Dominique Ripoche; Ludivine Lassois; Sarah Garré


European Journal of Agronomy | 2018

Sugar beet development under dynamic shade environments in temperate conditions

Sidonie Artru; Ludivine Lassois; F. Vancutsem; Bert Reubens; Sarah Garré


Agricultural Water Management | 2018

A tree-bordered field as a surrogate for agroforestry in temperate regions: Where does the water go?

Tom Coussement; Sophie Maloteau; Paul Pardon; Sidonie Artru; Simon Ridley; Mathieu Javaux; Sarah Garré


Archive | 2017

Impact of spatio-temporal sahde on crop growth and productivity, perspectives for temperate agroforestry

Sidonie Artru


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2017

Towards sustainable agricultural and food systems: the position of agroecology and how it questions current research practices (Review)

Séverin Hatt; Sidonie Artru; David Brédart; Ludivine Lassois; Frédéric Francis; Eric Haubruge; Sarah Garré; Pierre M Stassart; Marc Dufrêne; Arnaud Monty; Fanny Boeraeve


4th International Workshop on Geoelectrical Monitoring (GELMON) | 2017

Agroforestry in temperate regions, where does the water go? Electrical resitivity tomography as a tool to help us find out.

Sophie Maloteau; Tom Coussement; Paul Pardon; Sidonie Artru; Simon Ridley; Pieter Janssens; Bert Reubens; Thomas Günther; Mathieu Javaux; Sarah Garré


Archive | 2016

Are crop models able to efficiently simulate crop growth under shade

Sidonie Artru; Benjamin Dumont; Ludivine Lassois; Sarah Garré

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