Integrated Pest Management: Potential, Constraints and Challenges

Integrated Pest Management: Potential, Constraints and Challenges

Integrated Pest Management: Potential, Constraints and Challenges

Integrated Pest Management: Potential, Constraints and Challenges

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Overview

IPM Systems need to be developed for agriculture to be economically and environmentally strong, in production, storage and food processing. Although the concept and philosophy of integrated pest management have been largely accepted for some time, its implementation is complex and faces numerous potential problems. If IPM is to enjoy widespread approval and adoption, it must be clearly defined and economically and socially acceptable. The topics covered in this book include a range of topics, such as risk-benefit analysis, transgenic crops in IPM and consumer response to IPM.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780851996868
Publisher: CABI
Publication date: 06/02/2004
Series: Cabi Series
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Opender Koul is with the Insect Biopesticide Research Centre, India.

Table of Contents

* Integrated Pest Management: Retrospect and prospect
* Cultural practices: Springboard to IPM
* The relevance of modelling in successful implementation of IPM
* Manipulation of tritrophic interactions for IPM
* Behavior modifying chemicals: Prospects and constraints in IPM
* Transgenic insecticidal cultivars in Integrated Pest Management: Challenges and opportunities
* Plant resistance against pests: Issues and strategies
* The pesticide paradox in IPM: Risk benefit analysis
* Manipulation of host finding and acceptance behaviours in insects: Importance to IPM
* Integrated Pest Management in forestry: Potential and challenges
* Consumer response to IPM: Potential and challenges
* The essential role of IPM in promoting sustainability of agricultural production systems for future generations
* Opportunities and challenges for IPM in developing Countries
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