Effects of Agricultural Pesticides on Decline in Insect Species and Individual Numbers

Author:

Quandahor Peter12ORCID,Kim Leesun1,Kim Minju3,Lee Keunpyo4,Kusi Francis2,Jeong In-hong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Crop Protection Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea

2. CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Tamale P.O. Box 52, Ghana

3. Toxicity and Risk Assessment Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea

4. International Technology Cooperation Center, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju 54875, Republic of Korea

Abstract

As agricultural production increases, the use of chemical fertilisers, herbicides, and other synthetic pesticides has equally increased over the years. Inadequate pesticide application description and monitoring has generated a heated debate among governmental organisations, agricultural industries, and conservation organisations about pesticide effects on insect species richness and abundance. This review is therefore aimed at summarizing the decline in insects’ species and individual numbers as a result of extensive pesticide utilisation and recommends possible management strategies for its mitigation. This review revealed an average pesticide application of 1.58 kg per ha per year, 0.37 kg per person per year, and 0.79 kg per USD 1000 per year. Insects have experienced a greater species abundance decline than birds, plants, and other organisms, which could pose a significant challenge to global ecosystem management. Although other factors such as urbanisation, deforestation, monoculture, and industrialisation may have contributed to the decline in insect species, the extensive application of agro-chemicals appears to cause the most serious threat. Therefore, the development of sustainable and environmentally friendly management strategies is critical for mitigating insect species’ decline.

Funder

Rural Development Administration, Investigation of insecticide resistance to major crop pests

Publisher

MDPI AG

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