Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy population through vegetative diversification. Trap cropping is one such type of special companion planting strategy that is traditionally used for insect pest management through vegetative diversification used to attract insect pests away from the main crops during a critical time period by providing them an alternative preferred choice. Trap crops not only attract the insects for feeding and oviposition, but also act as a sink for any pathogen that may be a vector. Considerable research has been conducted on different trap crops as companion plant species to develop improved pest management strategies. Despite this, little consensus exists regar...
This study investigated the potential of companion planting as a strategy to aid in the management o...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy popul...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Farmscaping is an ecological...
The use of trap crops to manage pest insects offers an attractive alternative to synthetic pesticide...
Trap cropping is a habitat management strategy where the aim is to reduce damage to the crop of inte...
Companion plants grown as trap crops or intercrops can be used to reduce insect infestations in fiel...
The wheat bug Nysius huttoni is a major pest of brassica seedlings. Management of this insect curren...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Habitat management is an important strategy for pest control in integrated pest management (IPM). Va...
This chapter concerns the use of flowering plants in organic agroecosystems. First, a review of the ...
The use of non-crop plants to provide the resources that herbivorous crop pests’ natural enemies nee...
This study investigated the potential of companion planting as a strategy to aid in the management o...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy popul...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Farmscaping is an ecological...
The use of trap crops to manage pest insects offers an attractive alternative to synthetic pesticide...
Trap cropping is a habitat management strategy where the aim is to reduce damage to the crop of inte...
Companion plants grown as trap crops or intercrops can be used to reduce insect infestations in fiel...
The wheat bug Nysius huttoni is a major pest of brassica seedlings. Management of this insect curren...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Habitat management is an important strategy for pest control in integrated pest management (IPM). Va...
This chapter concerns the use of flowering plants in organic agroecosystems. First, a review of the ...
The use of non-crop plants to provide the resources that herbivorous crop pests’ natural enemies nee...
This study investigated the potential of companion planting as a strategy to aid in the management o...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...
Studies of interactions between crops, additional plants, pests and beneficial organisms already exi...