Crops losses following pest attacks 'are often very important in cotton. After a brief review of various key pests in different ecosystems, some factors limiting pest incidence are considered: natural factors regulating pest populations, farmers practices regarding cultural control and pesticides use, varietal resistance of tolerance to pests and the rational of chemical use. Phytosanitary legislation is briefly cited, before a conclusion devoted to training of different actors involved in cotton pest control. (Résumé d'auteur
Harvest losses caused by pests are a major constraint to cotton growing in tropical Africa (as much ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) aims to maintain pests below an economic threshold to avoid yield l...
Not AvailableThe new agricultural technologies such as improved crop varieties, use of chemical fert...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Cotton cultivation, often highlighted for its excessive consumption of plant protection products, is...
Cropping techniques, varietal pest tolerance traits, entomophagous organisms, entomopathogenic agent...
The plant protection response of farmers in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh has been examined ...
Smallholders' acceptance of innovations depends largely on the approach used to take their needs and...
Insect pests represent a significant limitation for production of many crops. Traditional reliance o...
In India cotton was the major commercial crop and cultivating all the states. In recent years, area ...
conducted a comprehensive survey of pest management decision-making and pest control practices of co...
Cotton, a major cash crop in more than 60 countries, is particularly Drone to attack by insect pests...
The report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM...
a response to the negative side effects of chemical control in the developed world, Integrated Pest ...
Harvest losses caused by pests are a major constraint to cotton growing in tropical Africa (as much ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) aims to maintain pests below an economic threshold to avoid yield l...
Not AvailableThe new agricultural technologies such as improved crop varieties, use of chemical fert...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Cotton cultivation, often highlighted for its excessive consumption of plant protection products, is...
Cropping techniques, varietal pest tolerance traits, entomophagous organisms, entomopathogenic agent...
The plant protection response of farmers in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh has been examined ...
Smallholders' acceptance of innovations depends largely on the approach used to take their needs and...
Insect pests represent a significant limitation for production of many crops. Traditional reliance o...
In India cotton was the major commercial crop and cultivating all the states. In recent years, area ...
conducted a comprehensive survey of pest management decision-making and pest control practices of co...
Cotton, a major cash crop in more than 60 countries, is particularly Drone to attack by insect pests...
The report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM...
a response to the negative side effects of chemical control in the developed world, Integrated Pest ...
Harvest losses caused by pests are a major constraint to cotton growing in tropical Africa (as much ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) aims to maintain pests below an economic threshold to avoid yield l...
Not AvailableThe new agricultural technologies such as improved crop varieties, use of chemical fert...