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Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
Although it has not yet been universally adopted, pest management figures prominently in current planning. For pest management to be effective, agricultural scientists must adopt an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems; this means considering not only complexes of pests including insects, pathogens, and weeds, but whole crop systems.
R L, Giese, R M, Peart, R T, Huber
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Although it has not yet been universally adopted, pest management figures prominently in current planning. For pest management to be effective, agricultural scientists must adopt an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems; this means considering not only complexes of pests including insects, pathogens, and weeds, but whole crop systems.
R L, Giese, R M, Peart, R T, Huber
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Science, 1975
Although it has not yet been universally adopted, pest management figures prominently in current planning. For pest management to be effective, agricultural scientists must adopt an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems; this means considering not only complexes of pests including insects, pathogens, and weeds, but whole crop systems.
Ronald L. Giese +2 more
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Although it has not yet been universally adopted, pest management figures prominently in current planning. For pest management to be effective, agricultural scientists must adopt an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems; this means considering not only complexes of pests including insects, pathogens, and weeds, but whole crop systems.
Ronald L. Giese +2 more
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2017
This chapter discusses pest management. It highlights that numerous insect species are considered pests. The chapter explores the concept behind pest management by noting the threshold value of harm called the Economic Injury Level. Additionally, it explains how the physical, chemical, and biological management of pests is becoming more sophisticated ...
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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This chapter discusses pest management. It highlights that numerous insect species are considered pests. The chapter explores the concept behind pest management by noting the threshold value of harm called the Economic Injury Level. Additionally, it explains how the physical, chemical, and biological management of pests is becoming more sophisticated ...
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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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 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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ERADICATION AND PEST MANAGEMENT
Annual Review of Entomology, 1998▪ Abstract Eradication is the elimination of every single individual of a species from an area to which recolonization is unlikely to occur. Cost-benefit analyses of eradication programs involve biases that tend to underestimate the costs and overestimate the benefits. In this review, we (a) highlight limitations of current cost-benefit analyses, (b)
J H, Myers, A, Savoie, E, van Randen
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Licking Pests: Pest Management and Postage
American Entomologist, 1990In addition to their usual function as proof of prepayment for mail delivery, stamps mirror popular attitudes and beliefs. Stamps also serve as sources of information on directions of social change and provide a way to trace changes over time. Although entomologists, plant pathologists, nematologists, and other pest management professionals try to ...
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2018
Although insects represent the major portion of the existing biodiversity, some of the species are a curse to human beings because they cause food loss and spread diseases. The modern agricultural practices have also altered the bionomics and behaviour of many naturally occurring insect species and have lowered their key natural mortality factors ...
Bhupendra Kumar, null Omkar
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Although insects represent the major portion of the existing biodiversity, some of the species are a curse to human beings because they cause food loss and spread diseases. The modern agricultural practices have also altered the bionomics and behaviour of many naturally occurring insect species and have lowered their key natural mortality factors ...
Bhupendra Kumar, null Omkar
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT | Principles
2003This 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: Practice
2003This article is a revision of the previous edition article by G. Matthews, volume 2, pp. 609–614, © 2003, Elsevier Ltd.
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