Pesticides are used as the primary method of pest control in Asian rice production. Conditions in China have led to demand for high and increasing rice yields, resulting in intensive cultivation and adoption of fertilizer responsive varieties. The consequence has been widespread pest infestations. Many studies have estimated pesticide productivity, but few have estimated the productivity of alternative methods of pest control, namely host-plant resistance. None have estimated the substitutability between these methods of pest-control. The productivity of pesticides and host-plant resistance, and the substitutability between them is measured using two-stage Cobb-Douglas and translog production functions. Under intensive rice production syste...
A series of experiments was conducted where a range of injuries due to rice pests (pathogens, insect...
This article 'Varietal Screening for Brown Planthopper Resistance in China' appeared in the Internat...
This article 'Brown Planthopper Resistance to Several Insecticides in Taiwan' appeared in the Intern...
Pesticides are used as the primary method of pest control in Asian rice production. Conditions in Ch...
Despite the contribution of pesticide use to agricultural production, the negative externalities due...
China, like many developing countries, has seen a dramatic increase in the use of pesticides and oth...
Several opportunities are available for dramatically reducing the use of agrochemicals in Asian cere...
This study is devoted to analyzing the effects of outsourcing machinery-intensive farming activities...
Understanding the extent of pesticide overuse and what drives rice farmers to overuse pesticide in a...
1. While the biocontrol potential of natural enemies is well established, it is largely unknown how ...
rice in farmers ’ fields: assessing productiv-ity and health effects in China ” (29 Apr., p. 688), J...
This article 'Root-Zone Application of Systemic Insecticides for Insect Control in China' appeared i...
International audienceThe brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)(BPH) is a pest of rice in Asi...
Results of a collaborative project involving over 28 agronomists and economists are reported. Over 8...
Although no country to date has released a major genetically modified (GM) food grain crop, China is...
A series of experiments was conducted where a range of injuries due to rice pests (pathogens, insect...
This article 'Varietal Screening for Brown Planthopper Resistance in China' appeared in the Internat...
This article 'Brown Planthopper Resistance to Several Insecticides in Taiwan' appeared in the Intern...
Pesticides are used as the primary method of pest control in Asian rice production. Conditions in Ch...
Despite the contribution of pesticide use to agricultural production, the negative externalities due...
China, like many developing countries, has seen a dramatic increase in the use of pesticides and oth...
Several opportunities are available for dramatically reducing the use of agrochemicals in Asian cere...
This study is devoted to analyzing the effects of outsourcing machinery-intensive farming activities...
Understanding the extent of pesticide overuse and what drives rice farmers to overuse pesticide in a...
1. While the biocontrol potential of natural enemies is well established, it is largely unknown how ...
rice in farmers ’ fields: assessing productiv-ity and health effects in China ” (29 Apr., p. 688), J...
This article 'Root-Zone Application of Systemic Insecticides for Insect Control in China' appeared i...
International audienceThe brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)(BPH) is a pest of rice in Asi...
Results of a collaborative project involving over 28 agronomists and economists are reported. Over 8...
Although no country to date has released a major genetically modified (GM) food grain crop, China is...
A series of experiments was conducted where a range of injuries due to rice pests (pathogens, insect...
This article 'Varietal Screening for Brown Planthopper Resistance in China' appeared in the Internat...
This article 'Brown Planthopper Resistance to Several Insecticides in Taiwan' appeared in the Intern...