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Joop C. van Lenteren, Vanda H.P. Bueno, Wagner Bettiol:Latin America has the largest area under augmentative biological control worldwide, mainly with applications in open field cropsBiological Control, Vol. 207, 2025

Joop C. van Lenteren, Vanda H.P. Bueno, Wagner Bettiol

Latin America has the largest area under augmentative biological control worldwide, mainly with applications in open field crops

Biological Control, Volume 207, 2025,

Open Access:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2025.105827


 

Abstract:

During the past 30 years, augmentative biological control (ABC) has received increasing interest and is now applied in a large diversity of crops on many hectares in Latin America and the Caribbean. Around the year 2000 4.35 million hectares were estimated to be treated with ABC, in 2018 this had grown to 31.4 million hectares, and the estimate for 2024 was about 62 million hectares. Many factors explain this dramatic increase, the most important being (a) the development of microbial agents that are relatively cheap compared to macrobial agents, easy to produce, store and apply, and reliable, (b) the fine tuning and drastic shortening of registration procedures, (c) a change in attitude towards use of alternatives for chemical pesticides among young farmers. However, there are also factors frustrating implementation of ABC of which the most important are the lobbying activities of the synthetic pesticide industry and lack of application of the true cost principle for these pesticides which makes them unrealistically cheap. Major differences with other world regions are that in Latin America ABC is almost exclusively applied in the open field, is often not based on development of resilient systems and changed in the 21st century from mainly using macrobial control agents to increased applications with microbial control agents.

Keywords: Factors stimulating biocontrol; Factors frustrating biocontrol; Biocontrol in food and fodder crops; Registration of biocontrol agents; Soybean; Corn; Sugarcane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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