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Pest Management in Transition

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Pest Management in Transition

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Pest Management in Transition book

With a Regional Focus on the Interior West

Pest Management in Transition

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Pest Management in Transition book

With a Regional Focus on the Interior West
ByPieter de Jong
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1979
eBook Published 17 June 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429301544
Pages 160
eBook ISBN 9780429301544
Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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de Jong, P. (1979). Pest Management in Transition: With a Regional Focus on the Interior West (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429301544

ABSTRACT

This volume examines current pest control strategies, introduces new alternatives for pest control in the interior West, and documents successful integrated pest management programs from across the nation. The contributors include leaders in alternative pest control research, representatives of regional and federal agencies, grower organizations, i

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part Part One

Overview

chapter |18 pages

Current Practices in Insect Pest Control

ByDavid Pimentel, Nancy Goodman

part Part Two|27 pages

Pest Management in the Interior West

chapter |6 pages

Regional Pest Problems

ByPieter de Jong

chapter |9 pages

Views on Pest Management

ByPieter de Jong

chapter |9 pages

Regional Programs in Integrated Pest Management

ByPieter de Jong

part Part Three|49 pages

Control Strategies

chapter |9 pages

Biological Control by Natural Enemies

ByRobert van den Bosch

chapter |12 pages

Cultural Control

ByTheo Watson

chapter |9 pages

Pheromones as Third Generation Pesticides

ByEveritt R. Mitchell

chapter |9 pages

Breeding Insect Resistance in Plants: A Case Study of Wheat and Hessian Fly

ByR. L. Gallun

chapter |5 pages

The Role of Chemicals in Integrated Pest Management

ByB. G. Tweedy

part Part Four|36 pages

Implementation

chapter |6 pages

Implementation of Integrated Pest Management Programs

ByPieter de Jong

chapter |4 pages

Economics of Pest Management

ByRaymond Frisbie

chapter |7 pages

Emerging Federal Policies on Pesticides

ByCharles Reese

chapter |4 pages

USDA Perspectives on Pest Management

ByR. L. Ridgway

chapter |7 pages

Marking the Transition to an Urban IPM Program

ByHelga Olkowski, William Olkowski

chapter |4 pages

Current and Future Research Needs

ByKenneth Hood
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