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The Integrated Pest Management Specialist
1981One 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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Integrating Economics and Pest Management
1976The pesticide problem is a social problem. The social objectives of nourishment, health, and environmental quality can be attained more efficiently by the implementation of integrated pest management techniques than through current crop protection practices. Solutions to the problem will come through changing the behavior of men.
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The Nature of Integrated Pest Management
2020This chapter aims to find out the complexities of the nature of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and to present some points made by its critics. It begins by presenting the evolution of IPM: first, the Supervised Insect Control is presented, followed by the presentation of the Integrated Pest Control and, finally, exposing what is known today as IPM ...
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Integrated pest management and pest management technologies.
2007R. J. Hillocks, M. Bigger, J. M. Waller
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Biointensive Integrated Pest Management
2012Biointensive IPM is defined as ‘A systems approach to pest management based on an understanding of pest ecology. It begins with steps to accurately diagnose the nature and source of pest problems, and then relies on a range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest populations within acceptable limits.
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Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Greenhouse Crops
, 2020M. Gullino, R. Albajes, P. Nicot
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