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Integrated pest management: good intentions, hard realities. A review

open access: yesAgronomy for Sustainable Development, 2021
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) provides an illustration of how crop protection has (or has not) evolved over the past six decades. Throughout this period, IPM has endeavored to promote sustainable forms of agriculture, pursued sharp reductions in ...
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Towards intelligent and integrated pest management through an AIoT-based monitoring system.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND Main bottleneck in facilitating integrated pest management (IPM) is the unavailability of reliable and immediate crop damage data. Without sufficient insect pest and plant disease information, farm managers are unable to make proper decisions ...
D. Rustia   +7 more
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Integrated Pest Management

2023
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) represents a holistic and sustainable approach to tackling the complex challenges posed by insect pests, plant diseases, and weeds in agriculture. It is a dynamic and ever-evolving field that continues to be at the forefront of  agricultural research and practice.
Nalage, Dinesh   +4 more
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Integrated pest and pollinator management – expanding the concept

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2021
I pest management (IPM) is a widely established decision support system that emphasizes the use of multiple methods to control pests (Kogan 1998). There are several definitions of IPM that can be broadly divided into two basic approaches, one that ...
O. Lundin   +4 more
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Ecology and Integrated Pest Management

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1994
The struggle to control populations of organisms that feed on agricultural crops, livestock, and directly on humans is as old as recorded history, and will continue into the perceivable future. Only 30 years ago, the availability of relatively cheap and highly effective synthetic organic pesticides was thought to be the ultimate solution to pest ...
van Lenteren, J.C., Overholt, W.A.
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Integrated pest management programmes increase natural enemies of pear psylla in Central Washington pear orchards

Journal of applied entomology, 2020
Natural enemies are a potentially important component of successful integrated pest management in Pacific Northwest pear orchards. Producers in Washington have dealt with difficult pear psylla, Cacopsylla pyricola (Förster) (Homoptera: Psyllidae ...
S. DuPont, Christopher John Strohm
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