Greenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseases. This chapter describes the myriad practices that can contribute to managing pests and diseases, and how to integrate these practices in an ecologically based integrated pest management (IPM) approach. The chapter offers a historical perspective on the development of IPM, together with an explanation of its underlying rationale and main challenges. The chapter discusses the different components of IPM, including sanitation, cultural control, preventative and curative biological control. The chapter examines food web complexities, which inevitably result from integrating multiple biological control agents in a single crop, and offers a deta...
This section addresses the application of an ecosystemic approach in pest control issues in rooftop ...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
SUMMARY. Cropping systems have been central to managing associ-ated pests for centuries. This treatm...
Greenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseas...
Greenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseas...
We consider IPM as a combination of durable, environmentally, toxicologically and economically justi...
This chapter describes integrated pest and disease management (combination of cultural, biological a...
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
International audienceProtected cultivation or Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) system has i...
Greenhouses are technological advancements that have existed since the first century. Human life and...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
The management of pests is one of the major challenges in organic greenhouse cropping systems. In th...
Insect pests and vectors of animal and plant diseases are a major constraint to the improvement of a...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
This section addresses the application of an ecosystemic approach in pest control issues in rooftop ...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
SUMMARY. Cropping systems have been central to managing associ-ated pests for centuries. This treatm...
Greenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseas...
Greenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseas...
We consider IPM as a combination of durable, environmentally, toxicologically and economically justi...
This chapter describes integrated pest and disease management (combination of cultural, biological a...
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
International audienceProtected cultivation or Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) system has i...
Greenhouses are technological advancements that have existed since the first century. Human life and...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
The management of pests is one of the major challenges in organic greenhouse cropping systems. In th...
Insect pests and vectors of animal and plant diseases are a major constraint to the improvement of a...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
This section addresses the application of an ecosystemic approach in pest control issues in rooftop ...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
SUMMARY. Cropping systems have been central to managing associ-ated pests for centuries. This treatm...