A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers was conducted in the coastal lowland agro-ecosystems of the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor, Luzon, Philippines to identify current rodent management practices and to understand the extent of rat damage and the attitudes of farmers to community actions for rodent management. Pests were most commonly listed as one of the three most important rice and coconut production constraints. Other major crop production constraints were typhoons and insufficient water. Farmers consider rats to be the major pest of coconut and of rice during the wet season rice crop, with average yield losses of 3.0% and 13.2%, respectively. Rice and coconut farmers pr...
AbstractEcologically-based rodent management (EBRM] has re-emerged as a paradigm for large scale rod...
We investigated the species diversity and habitat use of rodents in the Ifugao Rice Terraces (IRT), ...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Rattus tanezumi and Rattus argentiventer are the major rice field rats in the Philippines. The Phili...
Journal of Plant Science.Rodents are one of the major factors limiting crop production in Central-ea...
Context. Rattus tanezumi (the Asian house rat) is the principal rodent pest of rice and coconut crop...
Rodents cause significant damage to agricultural crops throughout the world,including rice, the stap...
About 70% of the current energy intake of the human population in southeast Asia is met by rice. Ra...
Ecologically based rodent pest management (EBRM) offers an alternative and more effective approach t...
Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Chemical control is currently the primary driver of "Integrated Pest Management" (IPM) for rodents. ...
To help rice farmers overcome problems of chronic rodent infestation, the Boo! Boo! Rat! campaign wa...
A farmers’ knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) survey was conducted in the highlands of Tigray, n...
Local perceptions about rodents and the damage they cause and management practices are the first ste...
AbstractEcologically-based rodent management (EBRM] has re-emerged as a paradigm for large scale rod...
We investigated the species diversity and habitat use of rodents in the Ifugao Rice Terraces (IRT), ...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Rattus tanezumi and Rattus argentiventer are the major rice field rats in the Philippines. The Phili...
Journal of Plant Science.Rodents are one of the major factors limiting crop production in Central-ea...
Context. Rattus tanezumi (the Asian house rat) is the principal rodent pest of rice and coconut crop...
Rodents cause significant damage to agricultural crops throughout the world,including rice, the stap...
About 70% of the current energy intake of the human population in southeast Asia is met by rice. Ra...
Ecologically based rodent pest management (EBRM) offers an alternative and more effective approach t...
Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Chemical control is currently the primary driver of "Integrated Pest Management" (IPM) for rodents. ...
To help rice farmers overcome problems of chronic rodent infestation, the Boo! Boo! Rat! campaign wa...
A farmers’ knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) survey was conducted in the highlands of Tigray, n...
Local perceptions about rodents and the damage they cause and management practices are the first ste...
AbstractEcologically-based rodent management (EBRM] has re-emerged as a paradigm for large scale rod...
We investigated the species diversity and habitat use of rodents in the Ifugao Rice Terraces (IRT), ...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...