Integrated Pest Management in Major Legume Crops
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http://oar.icrisat.org/11837/
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Integrated Pest Management in Major Legume Crops
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Jaba, J
Jatin, K Reddy, R S Kota, S Mishra, S P |
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
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Integrated pest management (IPM) is the basic concept in the containment of a pest below economically damaging levels using the combination of feasible control measures with environmental and operational safety. The term was earlier used as “integrated control” by Bartlett (Bartlett, 1956) and was further elucidated by Stern and coworkers (Stern et al., 1959). Various national, international organizations and NGOs support and promote IPM because of its safety for the environment and public health. However, there is no universally agreed definition of IPM. (Alstair, 2003). In principle, IPM may be defined as a principle and holistic approach but in a recent IPM pyramid presented by (Stenberg, 2017) identified the lack of a holistic approach that uses traditional and modern tools. Previous models of IPM mainly focused on ecological and to some extent on the evolutionary aspects of pest management (Peterson et al., 2018). |
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Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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Awasthi, L P
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2021
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Book Section
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/11837/1/jaba%20et%20al%202021.._compressed.pdf
Jaba, J and Jatin, K and Reddy, R S and Kota, S and Mishra, S P (2021) Integrated Pest Management in Major Legume Crops. In: Biopesticides in Organic Farming (TSI). Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, pp. 287-293. ISBN 9781003027690 |
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