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Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Tactics, Strategies and Case Studies, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management. It uses natural predators, pest-resistant plants, and other methods to preserve a healthy environment in an effort to decrease reliance on harmful , Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Tactics, Strategies and Case Studies
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  • Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Tactics, Strategies and Case Studies
  • Written by author William D. Hutchison
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 11/17/2010
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management. It uses natural predators, pest-resistant plants, and other methods to preserve a healthy environment in an effort to decrease reliance on harmful
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1. The IPM paradigm: concepts, strategies and tactics Michael E. Gray, Susan T. Ratcliffe and Marlin E. Rice;
2. Economic impacts of IPM Scott M. Swinton and George W. Norton;
3. Economic decision rules for IPM Leon G. Higley and Robert K. D. Peterson;
4. Decision making and economic risk in IPM Paul D. Mitchell and William D. Hutchison;
5. IPM as applied ecology: the biological precepts David J. Horn;
6. Population dynamics and species interactions William E. Snyder and Anthony R. Ives;
7. Sampling for detection, estimation and IPM decision making Roger D. Moon and L. T. Wilson;
8. Application of aerobiology to IPM Scott A. Isard, David A. Mortensen, Shelby J. Fleischer and Erick D. De Wolf;
9. Introduction and augmentation of biological control agents Robert J. O'Neil and John J. Obrycki;
10. Crop diversification strategies for pest regulation in IPM systems Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls and Luigi Ponti;
11. Manipulation of pathogenic microorganisms for IPM of arthropod pests Stephen P. Wraight and Ann E. Hajek;
12. Integrating conservation biological control into IPM systems Mary Gardiner, Anna Fiedler, Alejandro C. Costamagna and Douglas A. Landis;
13. Barriers to adoption of biological control agents and biological pesticides Pamela G. Marrone;
14. Integrating pesticides with biotic and biological control for arthropod pest management Richard A. Weinzierl;
15. Pesticide resistance management Casey W. Hoy;
16. Assessing environmental risks of pesticides Paul C. Jepson;
17. Assessing pesticide risks to humans: putting science into practice Brian Hughes, Larry G. Olsen and Fred Whitford;
18.Advances in breeding for host plant resistance C. Michael Smith;
19. Resistance management to transgenic insecticidal plants Anthony M. Shelton and J. Z. Zhao;
20. Role of biotechnology in sustainable agriculture Jarrad R. Prasifka, Richard L. Hellmich and Michael J. Weiss;
21. Use of pheromones in IPM Thomas C. Baker;
22. Insect endocrinology and hormone-based pest control products in IPM Daniel Doucet, Michel Cusson and Arthur Retnakaran;
23. Eradication âˆ' strategies and tactics Michelle L. Walters, Ron Sequeira, Robert Staten, Osama El-Lissy and Nathan Moses-Gonzales;
24. Insect management with physical methods in pre- and post harvest situations Charles Vincent, Phyllis G. Weintraub, Guy J. Hallman and Francis Fleurat-Lessard;
25. Cotton arthropod IPM Steven E. Naranjo and Randall G. Luttrell;
26. Citrus IPM Richard F. Lee;
27. IPM in greenhouse vegetables and ornamentals Joop C. van Lenteren;
28. Seed potato IPM Jeffrey A. Davis, Edward B. Radcliffe, David W. Ragsdale and Willem Schrage;
29. IPM in structural habitats Stephen A. Kells;
30. Fire ant IPM David H. Oi and Bastiaan M. Drees;
31. Integrated vector management for malaria Chris F. Curtis;
32. Gypsy moth IPM Michael L. McManus and Andrew M. Liebhold;
33. IPM for invasive species Robert C. Venette and Robert L. Koch;
34. IPM information technology John K. VanDyk;
35. Private-sector roles in advancing IPM adoption Thomas A. Green;
36. IPM, ideals and realities in developing countries Stephen Morse;
37. The USA National IPM Roadmap Harold D. Coble and Eldon E. Ortman;
38. The role of assessment and evaluation in IPM implementation Carol L. Pilcher and Edwin G. Rajotte;
39. From integrated pesticide management to organic and sustainable agriculture John Aselage and Donn T. Johnson;
40. Future of IPM, a worldwide perspective E. A. Heinrichs, Karim M. Maredia and Subbarayalu Mohankumar; Index.


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