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Integrated Pest Management
Crop Losses to Arthropods
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Author(s):
Thomas W. Culliney
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April 11 2014
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Springer Netherlands
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2014
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April 11 2014
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10.1007/978-94-007-7796-5_8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Use
pp. 47
Environmental and Economic Costs of the Application of Pesticides Primarily in the United States
pp. 73
Integrated Pest Management for European Agriculture
pp. 99
Energy Inputs In Pest Control Using Pesticides In New Zealand
pp. 127
Environmental and Economic Benefits of Reducing Pesticide Use
pp. 141
An Environmental, Energetic and Economic Comparison of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems
pp. 167
Pesticides, Food Safety and Integrated Pest Management
pp. 201
Crop Losses to Arthropods
pp. 227
Crop Loss Assessment in India- Past Experiences and Future Strategies
pp. 245
Review of Potato Biotic Constraints and Experiences with Integrated Pest Management Interventions
pp. 269
Biological Control: Perspectives for Maintaining Provisioning Services in the Anthropocene
pp. 281
Herbicide Resistant Weeds
pp. 303
Strategies for Reduced Herbicide Use in Integrated Pest Management
pp. 331
Herbicide Resistant Crops and Weeds: Implications for Herbicide Use and Weed Management
pp. 355
Integrating Research and Extension for Successful Integrated Pest Management
pp. 393
Promotion of Integrated Pest Management by the Plant Science Industry: Activities and Outcomes
pp. 409
From the Farmers’ Perspective: Pesticide Use and Pest Control
pp. 433
Evaluation of Integrated Pest Management Interventions: Challenges and Alternatives
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