If one were asked to pick the one scientific paper having the most influence on pest management, it would be hard to argue with the choice of The Integrated Control Concept by Stern, Smith, van den Bosch, and Hagen, published in 1959. This paper is generally regarded as having introduced the idea of economic threshold. The term Integrated Control soon gave way to Integrated Management, emphasizing the notion that pest populations need to be managed in order to avoid unnecessary economic loss. Thus was born Integrated Pest Management (lPM). In the intervening four decades there have been some well-known books published on the subject, both technical and historical. As Higley and Pedigo point out in their introduction to this volume, ho...
During the past twenty years, economics has played a key role in technology assessment and policy an...
Increasing global demands for food underline the need for higher crop yields. The relatively low cos...
The National Research Council (1989) equated integrated pest management (IPM) adoption in field and ...
Outlines economic threshold models developed by various authors as an aid to decision-making about p...
Webster defines a pest as any plant or animal that is detrimental to humans or human concerns (espec...
Proper pest management is essential for profitable and environmentally sound crop production. And at...
Following World War II, pest control largely shifted from a biological discipline to a chemical one....
Integrated Pest Management in the Global Arena is a large book with 39 chapters and \u3e500 pages of...
70 pages, 1 article*The Value of Economic Thresholds for Managing Agricultural Pests* (Fohner, G. R....
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
We show how an interseasonal pest control problem can be simplified to enable an intraseasonal model...
The traditional approach to pest management is to treat the crop or commodity in a particular manage...
Pests and people were competitors even before the development of agriculture. Control of pests has ...
This paper reviews the literature assessing the economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM)...
Published August 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please ...
During the past twenty years, economics has played a key role in technology assessment and policy an...
Increasing global demands for food underline the need for higher crop yields. The relatively low cos...
The National Research Council (1989) equated integrated pest management (IPM) adoption in field and ...
Outlines economic threshold models developed by various authors as an aid to decision-making about p...
Webster defines a pest as any plant or animal that is detrimental to humans or human concerns (espec...
Proper pest management is essential for profitable and environmentally sound crop production. And at...
Following World War II, pest control largely shifted from a biological discipline to a chemical one....
Integrated Pest Management in the Global Arena is a large book with 39 chapters and \u3e500 pages of...
70 pages, 1 article*The Value of Economic Thresholds for Managing Agricultural Pests* (Fohner, G. R....
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
We show how an interseasonal pest control problem can be simplified to enable an intraseasonal model...
The traditional approach to pest management is to treat the crop or commodity in a particular manage...
Pests and people were competitors even before the development of agriculture. Control of pests has ...
This paper reviews the literature assessing the economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM)...
Published August 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please ...
During the past twenty years, economics has played a key role in technology assessment and policy an...
Increasing global demands for food underline the need for higher crop yields. The relatively low cos...
The National Research Council (1989) equated integrated pest management (IPM) adoption in field and ...