Ecologically Based Integrated Pest Management

Much has been learned over the past decade about implementing effective IPM programmes in both developed and developing countries. While many pests (insects, weeds, diseases, etc.) are global, factors such as agroecological, cultural, economic and institutional differences dictate location-specif...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-364102023-11-11T05:21:15Z Ecologically Based Integrated Pest Management Koul, Opender Cuperus, Gerrit W Ecologically Management Much has been learned over the past decade about implementing effective IPM programmes in both developed and developing countries. While many pests (insects, weeds, diseases, etc.) are global, factors such as agroecological, cultural, economic and institutional differences dictate location-specific, participatory IPM research. However, in recent past more emphasis has been on ecologically based approaches and there is earnest need to implement them. IPM programmes that include use of natural, host-specific microbial agents have been found effective, for instance, in Indonesia, India, and elsewhere in substituting for chemical pesticides when means for their multiplication and dissemination are appropriately developed. A critical issue with many biocontrol tools is reducing barriers to their commercialization. Similarly, host plant resistance is a fundamental component in most IPM programmes. Fortunately, many breeding programmes in various research institutions and, in some cases, the private sector are producing material that can be integrated into IPM programmes. The possibility of materials being developed through genetic engineering enhances the potential for having host plant resistance as a key IPM strategy. 2014-03-05T01:24:18Z 2014-03-05T01:24:18Z 2007 Book 1 84593 064 9 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36410 en application/pdf CABI
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topic Ecologically
Management
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Management
Koul, Opender
Cuperus, Gerrit W
Ecologically Based Integrated Pest Management
description Much has been learned over the past decade about implementing effective IPM programmes in both developed and developing countries. While many pests (insects, weeds, diseases, etc.) are global, factors such as agroecological, cultural, economic and institutional differences dictate location-specific, participatory IPM research. However, in recent past more emphasis has been on ecologically based approaches and there is earnest need to implement them. IPM programmes that include use of natural, host-specific microbial agents have been found effective, for instance, in Indonesia, India, and elsewhere in substituting for chemical pesticides when means for their multiplication and dissemination are appropriately developed. A critical issue with many biocontrol tools is reducing barriers to their commercialization. Similarly, host plant resistance is a fundamental component in most IPM programmes. Fortunately, many breeding programmes in various research institutions and, in some cases, the private sector are producing material that can be integrated into IPM programmes. The possibility of materials being developed through genetic engineering enhances the potential for having host plant resistance as a key IPM strategy.
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title Ecologically Based Integrated Pest Management
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