Arxiv
Təbiət və elm 2024 Təbiət və elm 2023 Təbiət və elm 2022 Təbiət və elm 2021 Təbiət və elm 2020 Təbiət və elm 2019

https://doi.org/10.36719/2707-1146/50/15-19

Saliga Gazi

Institute of Zoology, MSERA

Doctor of Philosophy in Biology

seliqeqazi08@gmail.com 

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1946-6604


Entomofauna of Agricultural Crops: Roles, Impacts, and 

Ecological Significance


Abstract

The entomofauna of agricultural crops comprises a diverse range of insect species, each playing a distinct role in crop ecosystems. This diversity includes pollinators, natural predators, and pest insects, all of which contribute to crop productivity, health, and ecological stability. Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and certain beetles, enhance crop yield by facilitating cross-pollination, which is essential for the reproduction of many crop plants. On the other hand, pest species, including aphids and caterpillars, can cause substantial crop damage and loss. However, natural predators like ladybugs, predatory beetles, and parasitic wasps act as biological control agents by preying on these harmful insects. This paper highlights the importance of fostering beneficial insects as a sustainable approach to pest management and reducing reliance on chemical pesticides, which can harm ecosystems and beneficial insect populations. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies that incorporate biological control can help maintain a balanced agricultural environment, enhance biodiversity, and improve crop productivity. This study concludes that a comprehensive understanding of entomofauna and their interactions with crops is crucial for advancing sustainable agriculture, supporting ecological health, and promoting resilience in agroecosystems (Altieri, 1999, pp. 19-31). 

Keywords: entomofauna, pollinators, pest management, biological control, ecological significance


Baxış: 78