[18] Process [edit] IPM is the selection and [18] use of pest control actions that will ensure favourable economic condition, ecological and social consequences [19] and is applicable to...
inductive (augmentation), in which a large population of natural enemies are administered for quick pest control; and inoculative (conservation), in which measures are taken to maintain...
Dear Colleagues, Pest biological control is a key ecological service in conservation agriculture, and it has always received special attention. Increasing biological control agents such as...
Organic farming, agricultural system that uses ecologically based pest controls and biological fertilizers derived largely from animal wastes and nitrogen-fixing cover crops. The ecological benefit...
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For the Doctor Who audio adventure, see Pest Control (Doctor Who). For the Devilhead album, see Pest Control (album). An agricultural aircraft applies low-insecticide bait against western...
서명 / 저자 : Ecologically based pest management : new solutions for a new century / Committee on Pest and Pathogen Control Through Management of Biological Control Agents and Enhanced Cycles and Natural Processes, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council. 단체명 : National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Pest and Pathogen Control Through Management of Biological Control Agents and Enhanced Cycles and Natural Processes. 발행사항 : Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1996. 상세정보 : 네이버 상세보기
ecological pest control; sustainable livelihoods; Baduy community 1. Introduction With the mounting pressure to build a more sustainable world in response to the looming threats of global...
Ecological intensification of agro-ecosystems, based on the optimization of ecological functions such as biological pest control, to replace agrochemical inputs is a promising route to reduce the e...
Insect Pest Management and Ecological Research - April 2003