Search Results - INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) IN HORTICULTURE CROP
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Drivers of and Barriers to the Implementation of Integrated Pest Management in Horticultural Crops
Published in Horticulturae (2024-06-01)Get full text
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Integration of Entomopathogenic Fungi into IPM Programs: Studies Involving Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) Affecting Horticultural Crops
Published in Insects (2020-09-01)“…In response to concerns about negative impacts of synthetic insecticides on humans and the environment, entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) have been developed as an alternative method of control, and as such appear to be “ready-made” components of integrated pest management (IPM) programs. As the success of pest control requires a thorough knowledge of the biology of the pests, this review summarises our current knowledge of weevil biology on nut trees, fruit crops, plant storage roots, and palm trees. …”
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Optimizing Entomopathogenic Nematode Genetics and Applications for the Integrated Management of Horticultural Pests
Published in Horticulturae (2023-07-01)Get full text
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Sustainable Management of Diseases in Horticulture: Conventional and New Options
Published in Horticulturae (2022-06-01)“…Preventive measures related to the choice of cultivars, soil fertility, integrated pest management (IPM), and organic farming strategies are still the basis for obtaining satisfactory crop yields and reducing classical pesticide utilisation through the application of commercially available and ecofriendly control agents. …”
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Tracking sustainability in crop pest management in the United States using an eco-efficiency index
Published in Frontiers in Insect Science (2025-05-01)Get full text
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Predator-driven IPM approach: integrating predatory insect species for sustainable management of the whitefly, Aleurodicus dispersus russell (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in eggplant
Published in Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control (2025-09-01)“…This study aimed to evaluate the predatory potential of five predators namely; Mallada astur, Chrysoperla zastrowi sillemi, Cybocephalus sp., Cryptolaemus montrouzieri, and Axinoscymnus puttarudriahi against various developmental stages of A. dispersus under controlled and field conditions to determine the effective insect predator for integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Results All the tested predators exhibited significant predatory activity on different life stages of A. dispersus. …”
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Agricultural technologies and practices for groundnut diseases management in Africa: a review
Published in Discover Agriculture (2025-10-01)Get full text
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Organic Control Strategies for Use in IPM of Invertebrate Pests in Apple and Pear Orchards
Published in Insects (2021-12-01)Get full text
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Biocontrol in Integrated Pest Management in Fruit and Vegetable Field Production
Published in Horticulturae (2025-05-01)Get full text
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Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
Published in HortTechnology (2019-10-01)Get full text
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Integrated management of citrus leafminer in the nursery
Published in Fundamental and Applied Agriculture (2024-04-01)“…To provide effective integrated pest management (IPM) option(s) to manage CLM in the nursery, studies were conducted in a commercial horticultural nursery. …”
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New pesticides regulation: potential economic impacts of the withdrawal of Pendimethalin in horticultural crops
Published in Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2014-02-01)“…The Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides moves forward towards the sustainability of agriculture fostering the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices in the European Union (EU). …”
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A Comprehensive Review of Low- and Zero-Residue Pesticide Methods in Vegetable Production
Published in Agronomy (2024-11-01)Get full text
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