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Integrated pest management in citrus.

2017
The chapter deals with the main animal adversities of Citrus fruits and trees and suggest how to control them in an integrated defence ...
Massimino Cocuzza G. E., Rapisarda C.
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Problems of implementing compulsory integrated pest management.

Pest Management Science, 2019
Compulsory integrated pest management poses a number of challenges and issues for debate. Some of are discussed with reference to European Union requirements set out in Annex III of Directive 128/2009. Requirements on the use of plant protection products
E. Matyjaszczyk
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT | Principles

2003
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by G. Matthews, volume 2, pp. 603–609, © 2003, Elsevier Ltd.
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Integrated pest management of Tuta absoluta: practical implementations across different world regions

Journal of Pest Science, 2021
N. Desneux   +45 more
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Integrated Pest Management: Practice

2003
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by G. Matthews, volume 2, pp. 609–614, © 2003, Elsevier Ltd.
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The Philosophy of Integrated Pest Management

1981
While the ability of modern pesticides to annihilate pests locally is undeniable, the prevailing dependence on these pest control chemicals has repeatedly led to crisis situations (including pest resurgence, secondary pest outbreak, resistance, environmental contamination, and hazards to human health) that prove far worse than the original pest problem.
Mary Louise Flint, Robert van den Bosch
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Genetic engineering, integrated pest management and the evolution of pests

Trends in Biotechnology, 1988
It is well known that pest populations can evolve resistance to pesticides. The bollworm complex (Heliothis spp.), which attacks cotton plants, is a particularly good example of a highly adaptable pest. To achieve long-term success, genetic engineering projects for the production of 'insecticidal' crop plants, including cotton, need to take account of ...
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Integrated pest management of dipteran pests in the New World

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract Although the screwworm eradication program, so successful at ridding much of North America from this pest, was not called an IPM program as such when first initiated, it nevertheless met the current definition of such a program. Considering the enormous success and the unbelievable numbers of insects reared for sterile release, this ...
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The Integrated Pest Management Specialist

1981
One reason conventional chemical control methods (i.e., pesticide applications according to a predetermined calendar schedule or without use of monitoring and regular control action criteria) have been so popular and are often only reluctantly abandoned by growers, government personnel, homeowners, and others having pest problems is the relative ease ...
Mary Louise Flint, Robert van den Bosch
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Integrated pest management

Environmental Science & Technology, 1982
D G, Bottrell, R F, Smith
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