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The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to studying pollination of entomophilous crops Mariano Devoto.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to studying pollination of entomophilous crops Mariano Devoto.

The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to

studying pollination of entomophilous crops

Mariano Devoto

Page 2: The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to studying pollination of entomophilous crops Mariano Devoto.

Outline

• My main interests• Focal species (description, importance)• Focal area• Climate conditions• Climate change scenarios• My expertise towards the project• What I want to get from this project

Page 3: The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to studying pollination of entomophilous crops Mariano Devoto.

My interests

Page 4: The Argentinian pampas and agro-ecological approaches to studying pollination of entomophilous crops Mariano Devoto.

Focal species: soybean

Insect pollination can increase yield by 18-50%

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Sown surface: 20,000,000 haYield 2013/2014: 54,000,000 ton

10% grain world trade (105,000,000 tons)49% of flour world trade (62,400,000 tons)

48% of oil world trade (8,900,000 tons)

Exports represent 5.5% of Argentina's GDP

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Focal area: Pampean region

535 000 km²

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Study sites

Agro-ecosystem Mosaic of crop fields (soybean, maize, sunflower

and lucerne), sown pastures, and semi-natural grasslands used for live stock grazing.

Temperate sub-humid (1022 mm/year). Mean monthly temperatures: 7.2 °C in July to

23.8 °C in January. Regional flora includes 25 % of exotic species.

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Previous, current and future projects in the area

2003-2007Sunflower pollination

2006-2009Grassland restoration

after agriculture

2008-2011Impact of agriculture

2012-2015Linear elementsin the landscape

2014-2016Soybean pollination atpopulation, community

and landscape level

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N-S temperature gradientE-W rainfall gradient

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Things are likely to get warmer…

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…and wetter

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My expertise towards the project

Trained as an agriculture engineer Traditional pollination biology Community ecology Ecological networks (theory and practice) Environmental gradients (space and time) Climate change simulations Modeling stuff

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What I want to get from this project

Good science; interesting challenge Long-term international collaboration Synergy between projects Visitors to Argentina A heap of papers