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Author(s):  
José Jorge Gutiérrez-Samperio

<p>Pests, in their broad sense, have played an important part in the history of humankind. We could say that humans, crops and pests have walked together through life. Codices, glyphs, paintings and countless ancient documents, including the Bible and the Koran, bear witness to this. Humanity has been attacked by its own diseases, but also by those that limit them from obtaining food and deteriorate the environment. COVID-19, which is now troubling us and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March of 2020, became a part of the list of experiences we have suffered in the past, with pests or epidemics that caused millions of deaths by diseases or famines. It is paradoxical that this health contingency occurs when the United Nations General Assembly, on December 20th, 2018, in its resolution A/RES/73/252 decides to declare 2020 the International Year of Plant Health in order to “highlight the importance of plant health to improve food security, protect the environment and biodiversity and boost economic development” according to the pronouncement by the FAO. For the first time, in an era with great technological and scientific breakthroughs, humanity was aware of its vulnerability against the inevitable evolution of life forms in the face of dilemmas global impact caused by human beings. Thus, the pest or parasite makes its own declaration of existential preeminence through SARS-CoV-2 to remind us that the health of humans or plants is the essence of life and its continuity. But perhaps absolute health is not enough. It is necessary to find a balance in a world overwhelmed by giving so much in return for almost nothing to everyone living on it. If the sensor of our anthropocentric intervention of the world is climate change, then biological chaos is a masterpiece. The reemergence of pests and diseases considered eradicated, or those of zoonotic origin that had never accompanied our existence is a surreal dystopia that we will never be able to deny again.</p>


Plant Disease ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Lodovica Gullino ◽  
Angelo Garibaldi ◽  
Abraham Gamliel ◽  
Jaacov Katan

This Feature Article tracks 100 years of soil disinfestation: from the goal of eradicating soilborne pathogens and pests to much milder approaches, aimed at establishing a healthier soil, by favoring or enhancing the beneficial soil microflora and introducing biological control agents. The restrictions on use of many chemical fumigants is favoring the adoption of nonchemical strategies, from soilless cultivation to the use of physical or biological control measures, with more focus on maintaining soil microbial diversity, thus enhancing soil and plant health. Such approached are described and discussed, with special focus on their integrated use.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2161 (1) ◽  
pp. 012059
Author(s):  
Rohan Nigam ◽  
Meghana Rao ◽  
Nihal Rian Dias ◽  
Arjun Hariharan ◽  
Amit Choraria ◽  
...  

Abstract Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for a large section of the society in India, and the ever-increasing demand for high quality and high quantity yield calls for highly efficient and effective farming methods. Grow-IoT is a smart analytics app for comprehensive plant health analysis and remote farm monitoring platform to ensure that the farmer is aware of all the critical factors affecting the farm status. The cameras installed on the field facilitate capturing images of the plants to determine plant health based on phenotypic characteristics. Visual feedback is provided by the computer vision algorithm using image segmentation to classify plant health into three distinct categories. The sensors installed on the field relay crucial information to the Cloud for real-time optimized farm status management. All the data relayed can then be viewed using the user-friendly Grow-IoT app to remotely monitor integral aspects of the farm and take the required actions in case of critical conditions. Thus, the mobile platform combined with computer vision for plant health analysis and smart sensor modules gives the farmer a technical perspective. The simplistic design of the application makes sure that the user has the least cognitive load while using it. Overall, the smart module is a significant technical step to facilitate efficient produce across all seasons in a year.


2022 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Mendes Antunes Maciel ◽  
Junio Tavares Amaro ◽  
Fernanda Caroline Colombo ◽  
Pedro Manuel Oliveira Janeiro Neves ◽  
Adeney de Freitas Bueno

ABSTRACT: Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner: 1818) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) is one of the main pests that affect soybean crops, causing defoliation. In the vegetative stages, defoliation occurs together with weeds, and in the reproductive stages with pathogens. In this sense, to maintain plant health, it is necessary to carry out the combined use of pesticides. Thus, this research determined the compatibility of the entomopathogenic virus AgMNPV with the main herbicides and fungicides used in soy at different times of the mixture. The artificial diet was immersed in the solutions of the pesticides and their mixtures and supplied to A. gemmatalis caterpillars, immediately and after one and two hours of mixing. The evaluation was performed by quantifying the number of dead caterpillars by mixing the AgMNPV virus with herbicides and fungicides, even after two hours of mixing if compatible. The observed scenarios showed a compatibility of the virus with the herbicides and fungicides, with mortality rates between 70 to 99% for A. gemmatalis.


2022 ◽  
pp. 243-252
Author(s):  
Ying-Yu Liao ◽  
Alejandra I. Huerta ◽  
Jeffrey B. Jones ◽  
Mathews L. Paret

2022 ◽  
pp. 449-461
Author(s):  
Suchit A. John ◽  
Amit Chattree ◽  
Pramod W. Ramteke ◽  
P. Shanthy ◽  
Tuan Anh Nguyen ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadia Lombardi ◽  
Sheridan Lois Woo ◽  
Francesco Vinale ◽  
David Turrà ◽  
Roberta Marra
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