Pests and their interactions with crops, ecological landscapes and animals are in continuous flux — they are never static. Pest severity increases or decreases depending on environmental conditions and changes in production or pest control practices. Pest management is made even more challenging by exotic and newly invasive pests. Over its 35-year history, the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Statewide IPM Program has supported research and extension that has decreased risks of crop losses, improved treatment programs for invasive and endemic pests, and reduced the use of pesticides and their impact on the environment and human health. Its publications are widely used among growers, pest control advisers, research institutions, state ag...
"New 11/00, Revised 02/09/WEB.""Integrated pest management.""Department of Plant Sciences.
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
Abstract The impact of increased use of pesticides in agricultural production is now recognized as a...
Pests and their interactions with crops, ecological landscapes and animals are in continuous flux — ...
Pests and their interactions with crops, ecological landscapes and animals are in continuou...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) provides an illustration of how crop protection has (or has not) ev...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has become a popular phrase and is looked upon by some persons as t...
Insect pests and vectors of animal and plant diseases are a major constraint to the improvement of a...
International audienceIntegrated Pest Management (IPM) provides an illustration of how crop protecti...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a term that is widely used, but little understood. The Federal I...
The report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM...
Pest management today usually comprises multiple complex tactics that transcend disciplines, geograp...
Following World War II, pest control largely shifted from a biological discipline to a chemical one....
We developed and tested an integrated pest management (IPM) program for the key pests of cu...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
"New 11/00, Revised 02/09/WEB.""Integrated pest management.""Department of Plant Sciences.
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
Abstract The impact of increased use of pesticides in agricultural production is now recognized as a...
Pests and their interactions with crops, ecological landscapes and animals are in continuous flux — ...
Pests and their interactions with crops, ecological landscapes and animals are in continuou...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) provides an illustration of how crop protection has (or has not) ev...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has become a popular phrase and is looked upon by some persons as t...
Insect pests and vectors of animal and plant diseases are a major constraint to the improvement of a...
International audienceIntegrated Pest Management (IPM) provides an illustration of how crop protecti...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a term that is widely used, but little understood. The Federal I...
The report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM...
Pest management today usually comprises multiple complex tactics that transcend disciplines, geograp...
Following World War II, pest control largely shifted from a biological discipline to a chemical one....
We developed and tested an integrated pest management (IPM) program for the key pests of cu...
Owing to the decreasing availability of synthetic pesticides, there is an urgent need for developing...
"New 11/00, Revised 02/09/WEB.""Integrated pest management.""Department of Plant Sciences.
The original definition of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced by Stern et al. in 1959 a...
Abstract The impact of increased use of pesticides in agricultural production is now recognized as a...