Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management
Author: D. P. Abrol,Uma Shankar
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845938086

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Providing a critical evaluation of the management strategies involved in ecologically-based pest management, this book presents a balanced overview of environmentally safe and ecologically sound approaches. Topics covered include biological control with fungi and viruses, conservation of natural predators, use of botanicals and how effective pest management can help promote food security. In the broader context of agriculture, sustainability and environmental protection, the book provides a multidisciplinary and multinational perspective on integrated pest management useful to researchers in entomology, crop protection, environmental sciences and pest management.

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management
Author: Opender Koul,G. S. Dhaliwal,Gerrit W. Cuperus
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0851996868

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Although the concept and philosophy of integrated pest management have been largely accepted for some time, its implementation is complex and faces numerous potential problems. If IPM is to enjoy widespread approval and adoption, it must be clearly defined and economically and socially acceptable. This book addresses many of the key issues surrounding IPM, particularly of insects, in a number of specially commissioned chapters. Contributors, mainly from the USA, are internationally recognizes experts on their subjects. Topics covered include: the pesticide paradox in IPM, a risk-benefit analysis; transgenic crops in IPM; manipulation of host finding and acceptance behavior in insects; the relevance of modelling IPM implementation; IPM and sustainable development; consumer response to IPM.

Integrated Pest Management constraints and Needs

Integrated Pest Management  constraints and Needs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1979
Genre: Fruit
ISBN: CORNELL:31924089436954

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Integrated Pest Management of Tropical Vegetable Crops

Integrated Pest Management of Tropical Vegetable Crops
Author: Rangaswamy Muniappan,E. A. Heinrichs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789402409246

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It is an edited book with chapters written by multi-disciplinary specialists in their specific subject areas. It covers development of IPM components and packaging them for individual vegetable crops specifically targeted to tropical countries. Scientific background for IPM components or tactics will be included. There will be case studies of IPM packages developed and implemented in different countries. The concept of IPM has been in existence for the past six decades; however, a practical holistic program has not been developed and implemented for vegetable crops, in the developing countries. Currently the IPM adoption rate in the tropics is minimal and there is a need for implementation of IPM technologies that are environmentally safe, economical, and socially acceptable. We believe that adoption and implementation of IPM provided in this book will lead to significant reduction in crop losses and mitigate adverse impacts of pesticide use in the tropics. This book is an outcome 20 years of research, development and implementation of the IPM CRSP, a project supported by USAID and administered by Virginia Tech in several developing countries along the tropical belt in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. ​

Globalizing Integrated Pest Management

Globalizing Integrated Pest Management
Author: George W. Norton,E. A. Heinrichs,Gregory C. Luther,Michael E. Irwin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470290057

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As food demand has grown worldwide, agricultural production has intensified with a concomitant expansion in pesticide use. Concerns over pesticide-induced health and environmental problems, increased pest resistance to pesticides, and continued losses due to pests, have stimulated the search for alternative pest management solutions. As a result integrated pest management (IPM) approaches have been developed and applied that rely on genetic, cultural, biological and information-intensive pest management alternatives. This book presents and critiques the participatory approaches that can be used to globalize IPM. It describes the development, deployment, and evaluation of participatory IPM. All the chapters include perspectives from both the US and developing country scientists who are on the front lines of IPM generation and diffusion. The book is unique amongst IPM books in that it stresses policy analysis, social and economic impact assessment, multidisciplinary field research and technology transfer mechanisms.

Food Crop Pests and the Environment

Food  Crop Pests  and the Environment
Author: Frank G. Zalom,William E. Fry
Publsiher: American Phytopathological Society
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UCSC:32106018487352

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Integrated pest management: addressing the economic and environmental issues of contemporaru agriculture; Integrated pest management in the corn/soybean agroecossystem; Biologically intensive integrated pest management: future choices for cotton; Biologically intensive integrated pest management in the tree fruit system; Biogically intensive IPM for vegetable crops; Contraints to the implementation adn adoption of IPM.

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management
Author: D. Dent
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1995-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0412573709

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This important book provides a practical guide to the principles and practice of developing an integrated pest management (IPM) programme. Integrated Pest Management answers the question `how do you devise, develop and implement a practical IPM system which will fully meet the real needs of farmers?'. The term `pest' in this book is used in its broadest sense and includes insects, pathogens, weeds, nematodes, etc. The book commences by outlining the basic principles which underlie pest control (crop husbandry, socio-economics, population ecology and population genetics) and reviews the control mesures available and their use in IPM systems. Subsequent chapters cover the techniques and approaches used in defining a pest problem, programme planning and management, systems analysis, experimental paradigms and implementation of IPM systems. The final seciton of the book contains four chapters giving examples of IPM in different cropping systems, contributed by invited specialists and outlining four different perspectives. Integrated Pest Management will be of great use to agricultural and plant scientists, entomologists, aracologists and nematologists and all those studying crop protection, particularly at MSc level and above. It will be particularly useful for, and should find a place on the shelves of all personnel within the agrochemical industry, universities and research establishments working in this subject area and as a reference in libraries for students and professionals alike.

Theory And Practice Of Integrated Pest Management

Theory And Practice Of Integrated Pest Management
Author: Dhawan, A.K.,Singh, Balwinder,Arora, R.
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789386347824

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The dominance of insects in the world fauna has made them the humanity's greatest rival for the world's food resources, both directly by eating the plants cultivated for food and indirectly as vectors of pathogens attacking these plants. Agricultural scientists and especially entomologists have strived hard to develop a diversity of cultural, mechanical, biological and chemical weapons during the last more than two centuries to gain dominance over insects. However, there is evidence that insect pest problems have escalated with an increasing cropping intensity and with the use of agrochemicals inherent in modern agriculture. Consequently, Indian plant protection scientists have intensified research on the development of pest management tactics and effective pest management systems have been designed for all the important crops in the country. This book, consisting of 29 chapters, draws together the diverse literature on the subject of insect pest management in agriculture and contains contributions written by scientists having extensive experience with insect pest problems in Indian agriculture. The first half of the book is devoted to the principles and components of pest management including factors affecting pest populations, construction of life tables, coevolution of insects and plants, pest forecasting, pesticides, IGRs, botanicals, entomopathogenic nematodes and molecular approaches, etc. The different tactics for the management of major insect pests of principal agricultural crops of India, viz. rice, maize, wheat, forage crops, cotton, sugarcane, vegetables, fruits, oilseeds, pulse crops, jute, mesta and tobacco have been discussed in the second half of the book. The book contains a wealth of information on all aspects of insect pest management in agriculture under Indian conditions and would prove indispensable for students, teachers and researchers in agricultural entomology in India and other Asian countries.