Biologically Based Technologies for Pest Control

Biologically Based Technologies for Pest Control
Title Biologically Based Technologies for Pest Control PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Office of Technology Assessment
Total Pages 220
Release 1995
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Biologically Based Technologies for Pest control

Biologically Based Technologies for Pest control
Title Biologically Based Technologies for Pest control PDF eBook
Author R.C. Herdman
Publisher Scientific Publishers
Total Pages 215
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 938814810X

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Examines biologically based tools used in integrated Pest Management (IPM). Technologies include use of natural predators and parasites and commercial formulations of microbial pesticides.

Pest Management: Biologically Based Technologies

Pest Management: Biologically Based Technologies
Title Pest Management: Biologically Based Technologies PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Lumsden
Publisher Wiley-VCH
Total Pages 456
Release 1993
Genre Science
ISBN

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These proceedings begin with an introductory section that deals with the definition, framework, and role of biologically based control, with emphasis on development of a holistic systems approach to lead the field into the 21st century. The following five sections include papers on biocontrol agents for suppression of insects, biocontrol agents for suppression of plant pathogens, biocontrol agents for suppression of weeds, natural compounds in pest management, and genetic manipulation of biocontrol agents. The last section deals with implementation of needs, issues, and challenges. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management

Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management
Title Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management PDF eBook
Author George G. Kennedy
Publisher
Total Pages 554
Release 2000
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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This new book examines key scientific and technological advances within the last decade that have the potential to dramatically improve the practice of integrated pest management (IPM). Entomologists, pest management consultants, plant pathologists, weed scientists, agriculture chemical industry professionals, agricultural regulatory personnel, commodity association professionals, educators and students will find Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Research and Implementation a useful resource.

Ecologically Based Pest Management

Ecologically Based Pest Management
Title Ecologically Based Pest Management PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 160
Release 1996-03-21
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 030917578X

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Widespread use of broad-spectrum chemical pesticides has revolutionized pest management. But there is growing concern about environmental contamination and human health risksâ€"and continuing frustration over the ability of pests to develop resistance to pesticides. In Ecologically Based Pest Management, an expert committee advocates the sweeping adoption of ecologically based pest management (EBPM) that promotes both agricultural productivity and a balanced ecosystem. This volume offers a vision and strategies for creating a solid, comprehensive knowledge base to support a pest management system that incorporates ecosystem processes supplemented by a continuum of inputsâ€"biological organisms, products, cultivars, and cultural controls. The result will be safe, profitable, and durable pest management strategies. The book evaluates the feasibility of EBPM and examines how best to move beyond optimal examples into the mainstream of agriculture. The committee stresses the need for information, identifies research priorities in the biological as well as socioeconomic realm, and suggests institutional structures for a multidisciplinary research effort. Ecologically Based Pest Management addresses risk assessment, risk management, and public oversight of EBPM. The volume also overviews the history of pest managementâ€"from the use of sulfur compounds in 1000 B.C. to the emergence of transgenic technology. Ecologically Based Pest Management will be vitally important to the agrichemical industry; policymakers, regulators, and scientists in agriculture and forestry; biologists, researchers, and environmental advocates; and interested growers.

Ecologically Based Pest Management

Ecologically Based Pest Management
Title Ecologically Based Pest Management PDF eBook
Author Committee on Pest and Pathogen Control Through Management of Biological Control Agents and Enhanced Cycles and Natural Processes
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 161
Release 1996-04-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0309519853

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Widespread use of broad-spectrum chemical pesticides has revolutionized pest management. But there is growing concern about environmental contamination and human health risks--and continuing frustration over the ability of pests to develop resistance to pesticides. In Ecologically Based Pest Management, an expert committee advocates the sweeping adoption of ecologically based pest management (EBPM) that promotes both agricultural productivity and a balanced ecosystem. This volume offers a vision and strategies for creating a solid, comprehensive knowledge base to support a pest management system that incorporates ecosystem processes supplemented by a continuum of inputs--biological organisms, products, cultivars, and cultural controls. The result will be safe, profitable, and durable pest management strategies. The book evaluates the feasibility of EBPM and examines how best to move beyond optimal examples into the mainstream of agriculture. The committee stresses the need for information, identifies research priorities in the biological as well as socioeconomic realm, and suggests institutional structures for a multidisciplinary research effort. Ecologically Based Pest Management addresses risk assessment, risk management, and public oversight of EBPM. The volume also overviews the history of pest management--from the use of sulfur compounds in 1000 B.C. to the emergence of transgenic technology. Ecologically Based Pest Management will be vitally important to the agrichemical industry; policymakers, regulators, and scientists in agriculture and forestry; biologists, researchers, and environmental advocates; and interested growers.

Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests

Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests
Title Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests PDF eBook
Author Jack E. Rechcigl
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 392
Release 1999-09-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1439822697

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Pest and disease management continues to challenge the agricultural community. The rise in new pest and crop problems juxtaposed with public concern over pesticide use and more stringent environmental regulations creates the need for today's agricultural producers to stay current with new technologies for producing quality crops profitably. Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests presents an overview of alternative measures to traditional pest management practices, utilizing biological control and biotechnology. The removal of some highly effective broad-spectrum chemicals, caused by concerns over environmental health and public safety, has resulted in the development of alternative, reduced risk crop protection products. These products, less toxic to the environment and easily integrated into biological control systems, target specific life stages or pest species. Predation - recognized as a suitable, long term strategy - effectively suppresses pests in biotechnological control systems. Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests covers these topics and more. It explores the current approaches in alternative solutions such as: biological control agents, parasites and predators, pathogenic microorganisms, pheromones, botanical insecticides, genetic control, genetic engineering of plants and biocontrol agents, and government regulations for biocontrol agents and recombinant DNA technology. This book will be a useful resource to entomologists, agronomists, horticulturists, and environmental scientists.