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    Insect pest management in vegetable crops through trap cropping: Review by LALITA PANWAR, SUMAN DEVI, YASHDEV SINGH

    “…However, trap cropping is one such type of specialcompanion planting strategy that is traditionally used for insect pest management through vegetative diversificationused to attract insect pests away from the main crops during a critical time period by providing them an optionalpreferred choice. …”
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    A Review of Insect Pest Management in Vegetable Crop Production in Nigeria by Thomas I. Ofuya, Adeyela I. Okunlola, George N. Mbata

    Published in Insects (2023-01-01)
    “…This review looks at integrated insect pest management as a possible panacea for resolving insect pest issues in vegetable crops. …”
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    CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing for Insect Pest Stress Management in Crop Plants by Tasfia Tasnim Moon, Ishrat Jahan Maliha, Abdullah Al Moin Khan, Moutoshi Chakraborty, Md Sharaf Uddin, Md Ruhul Amin, Tofazzal Islam

    Published in Stresses (2022-12-01)
    “…This paper reviewed and critically discussed the use of CRISPR-Cas genome-editing technology in long-term insect pest management. The emphasis of this review was on the prospective uses of the CRISPR-Cas system for insect stress management in crop production through the creation of genome-edited crop plants or insects. …”
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    Forewarning of insect incidence based on weather variables for management of cropping practices in Sugarcane by Yogesh Garde, Hiral Gundaniya, Vishal Thorat, Rahul Pisal, Alok Shrivastava

    Published in Environment Conservation Journal (2022-02-01)
    “…The weather discrepancies acting an important role in development of sugarcane insect and pest. The proper management of cropping practices may leads to overcome on it. …”
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    Economic and ecological perspectives of farmers on rice insect pest management by M.T.N. Cabasan, J.A.G. Tabora, N. Cabatac, C.M. Jumao-as, J.O. Soberano, J.V. Turba, N.H.A. Dagamac, E. Barlaan

    “…These farmers identified white stem borer and rice leaf folder as the most encountered insect pests on the local rice crops. Due to these insect pests, rice production became constrained producing low income for the farmers. …”
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    Response of soil fertilization and insect pollination on okra production: Prospect for optimizing underutilized crop management by Dolapo B. Adelabu, Angelinus C. Franke

    Published in Journal of Agriculture and Food Research (2023-12-01)
    “…Thus, yield maximization requires an improvement in both agroecosystem services and soil management practices. Adequate pollinator visitation improves okra productivity in high insect-pollinated cropping systems.…”
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    Comparative analysis of habitat suitability for a crop and its primary insect herbivore: providing insights for crop planting and pest management strategies by Jinyu Li, Jinyu Li, Jinyu Li, Jinyu Li, Bang Zhang, Bang Zhang, Bang Zhang, Yi Mao, Yi Mao, Yi Mao, Yi Mao, Jia Jiang, Jia Jiang, Jia Jiang, Jia Jiang, Kai Li, Kai Li, Kai Li, Kai Li, Shijun You, Shijun You, Shijun You

    Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2024-01-01)
    “…These findings demonstrate the significance of comparative analysis on the habitat suitability of both crops and insect herbivores, providing valuable insights for agricultural production planning and sustainable pest management. …”
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    Multifunctional roles of intercropping in the management of insect pests affecting pulse crops: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis by Rachid Lamzira, Karim El Fakhouri, Rachid Boulamtat, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Ali Oubayoucef, Chaimae Ramdani, Issam Meftah Kadmiri, Mustapha El Bouhssini

    Published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2025-06-01)
    “…Managing key biotic stresses, such as insect pests and diseases in pulse crops, primarily involves a combination of multiple strategies including cultural practices, biological control, host plant resistance, and synthetic pesticides. …”
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