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Integrated Pest Management of Field Crops



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Autore: Bažok Renata Visualizza persona
Titolo: Integrated Pest Management of Field Crops Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (206 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Research & information: general
Technology, engineering, agriculture
Soggetto non controllato: alien pest
antibiosis
antixenosis
barley leaf scald
barley net blotch
biocontrol
biodiversity
biopesticides
Bt toxins
click beetle
companion plant
conventional insecticides
crop damage
crop farming
crop residues
damage severity
degradation
Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
dominance
ecosystem health
eggplant cultivars
environmental protection
Eurysacca melanocampta
fall armyworm
farmers' knowledge
Frankliniella occidentalis
frequency
genotype
geometric morphometrics
green peach aphid
ground beetles
habitat manipulation
imidacloprid
insect ecology
integrated pest management
IPM
Italy
landscape feature
Liriomyza huidobrensis
Macrosiphum euphorbiae
maize yield losses
malt barley
mutual fund
n/a
natural enemies
neonicotinoids
nitrogen rate
Oryza sativa
perception
Peru
pest control
pest management practices
pest monitoring
phytosanitary measures
pre-sowing soil activities
quinoa
residues
resistance
rice root-knot nematode
risk assessment
SNPs
soil fauna
soybean
Spodoptera frugiperda
sugar beet
sustainable agriculture
thiamethoxam
tolerance
trap crop technique
upland rice cultivation
Persona (resp. second.): BažokRenata
Sommario/riassunto: Consumers in the EU and beyond are increasingly concerned about the impact of pesticides on the environment and human health. In the context of EU phytosanitary and environmental policies, the common EU challenge is to reduce dependence on chemicals, improve food quality and increase the potential for developing more bio-based production systems. Therefore, novel control methods and new strategies that reduce the current dependence on insecticides need to be developed, applied and disseminated among stakeholders. As a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture, integrated pest management (IPM) aims to improve farmers' practices to achieve higher profits while improving environmental quality. Implementing the principles of IPM in agricultural production requires new and up-to-date knowledge generated by science and accepted by farmers. In this Special Issue, we focus on recent advances and methods for IPM in field crops. It contains eight original research articles and two review articles dealing with different aspects of IPM in some of the major field crops: Potato, Maize, Soybean, Sugar Beet, Barley, Rice, Eggplant and Quinoa as well as farmer education issues on IPM. The studies published refer to all the basic principles of IPM and give examples of their implementation in different crops and cropping systems. Research on various aspects of the implementation of IPM in crop production is a continuous need. The research presented helps to provide a mosaic picture with examples of how crop-specific, site-specific and knowledge-intensive IPM practices should be considered and translated into workable practices.
Titolo autorizzato: Integrated Pest Management of Field Crops  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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