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         Pest Management Crops:     more books (100)
  1. Integrated Management and Biocontrol of Vegetable and Grain Crops Nematodes (Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases) (Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases)
  2. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Greenhouse Crops (Developments in Plant Pathology)
  3. pest management guide for horticultural and forest crops 2003 by Unknown, 2003
  4. Integrated pest management in the small farmer's maize crop in Nicaragua (Wageningen. Landbouwhogeschool. Mededelingen) by A. van Huis, 1981
  5. Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. by S.K. Hahn, 0000
  6. Innovative Pest and Disease Management in Horticultural and Plantation Crops by S. Narasimhan, 2001
  7. Integrated pest management for tropical root and tuber crops: Proceedings of the Workshop on the Global Status of and Prospects for Integrated Pest Management ... Tropics, 25-30 October 1987, Ibadan, Nigeria
  8. Pest management of major field crops (ADBP modern farming booklet series) by Waheed Ibrahim Bajwa, 1988
  9. Best management practices for crop pests (Bulletin) by R. M Waskom, 1995
  10. Management alternatives for thrips on vegetable and flower crops in the field (Pest management technical note) by George Kuepper, 1998
  11. Pest management and the development of field crop consulting services in Kansas (Extension studies / Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State University) by Donald E Mock, 1976
  12. Monitoring and Integrated Management of Arthropod Pests of Small Fruit Crops by N. J. Bostanian, L. T. Wilson, 1990-04
  13. Practical Insect Pest Management, Insects of Livestock & Agronomic Crops Vol 2 by M Curtis Wilson, 1977
  14. Crop-weed interactions: Integrated pest management (IPM) by Robert Hartzler, 1993

41. EB-237 : Pest Management Recommendations For Field Crops ::: Online Version
Insect pest management for Field crops. GP Dively Extension pest management specialist Department of Entomology University of Maryland, College Park
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/publications/EB237online/InsectManagement/index.cfm
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Insect Pest Management for Field Crops
G.P. Dively
Extension pest management specialist
Department of Entomology
University of Maryland, College Park
J.M. Whalen, University of Delaware
A.D. Herbert Jr. and R. Youngman
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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42. Pest Management: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
Tachinid Photo pest management sometimes seems especially challenging Integrated pest management for Greenhouse crops, Summary HTML PDF / 278 kb
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NOTE: Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Acrobat Reader Asian Soybean Rust: Notes and Organic Control Options for Farmers Summary HTML Downy Mildew Control in Cucurbits Summary HTML PDF / 245 kb Organic Alternatives for Late Blight Control in Potatoes Summary HTML PDF / 513 kb Organic Control of White Mold on Soybeans Summary HTML PDF / 236 kb Notes on Compost Teas Summary HTML PDF / 2.9 mb Use of Baking Soda as a Fungicide Summary HTML PDF / 367 kb
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Methyl Bromide Alternatives Newsletter
Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book
Insect Management
ATTRA Publications
Bug Vacuums for Organic Crop Protection Summary HTML PDF / 518 kb Insect IPM in Apples: Kaolin Clay Summary HTML PDF / 933 kb Kaolin Clay for Management of Glassy-winged Sharpshooter in Grapes Summary HTML PDF / 231 kb Sustainable Fire Ant Management Summary HTML PDF / 725 kb Colorado Potato Beetle: Organic Control Options Summary HTML PDF / 117 kb Cucumber Beetles: Organic and Biorational IPM

43. Biointensive Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
C Microbial pesticide Manufacturers and Suppliers D Conservation Security Act 2000 E pest management Practices in Major crops
http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/ipm.html

44. Database Of IPM Resources (DIR)
The DIR covers a wide array of crops, pests, control tactics, regions, Integrated pest management Collaborative Research Support Program (IPM CRSP)
http://www.ippc.orst.edu/DIR/
Welcome to the
- The Database of IPM Resources
Database of IPM Resources (DIR)
is an information retrieval and referral system and a compendium of customized directories of worldwide IPM information resources accessible through the Internet. With DIR, one can quickly find the way to thousands of IPM information sites. The DIR presents these web resources in a logical, structured, and searchable way that greatly reduces the frustration and disappointment often encountered when using general search engines on the web. The DIR covers a wide array of crops, pests, control tactics, regions, organizations, and related topics in a user-friendly format. DIR's contents span most of the disciplines involved in IPM. DIR Search Engine - Enter a word or phrase
DIR is a collaborative effort of Consortium for International Crop Protection ( CICP
University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA Integrated Plant Protection Center ( IPPC
Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA National IPM Network ( NIPMN
North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

45. Vegetable Integrated Pest Management
Cropwise Internet Resources on Vegetable pest management (from DIR) of Integrated pest management to Integrated Crop management in Vegetable crops
http://www.ippc.orst.edu/vegnet/resources/index.cfm
Database of IPM Resourses (DIR) Vegatable
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  • ACCESS TO ASIAN VEGETABLES - Developing a viable export industry in Asian Vegetables by the year 2004 - Pests of Vegetables, and Diseases of Vegetables A Guide to Crop Rotations (North Carolina State University, USA) An Online Guide to Plant Disease Control (Oregon State University, USA) Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center Bacterial Soft Rots of Vegetables and Agronomic Crops: Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System, USA. Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America, Cornell University, USA. C.M. Rick Tomato Genetics Research Center Commercial Vegetable Production Guides Commodity specific IPM Links Common Insect and Mite Pests of Vegetables found in Virginia and Nearby Areas ... Controls For Greenhouse Vegetable Insect Pests (University of Kentucky, USA) Cornell Plant Pathology Vegetable Disease Web Page Crop-wise Internet Resources on Vegetable Pest Management (from DIR) Cucurbit Problem Solver- Leaf Disorders,
  • 46. Pests
    these three 2003 pest management Guides on Field crops, Home Grounds and It provided information on crops, countries, pests, diseases and weeds and
    http://agrifor.ac.uk/browse/cabi/6bcd39bd18f253bd7a61398a3664b743.html
    low graphics
    pests
    other: galls outbreaks pathogens pest control ... weeds narrower: forest pests plant pests 2003 pest management guides Published on the Web in January 2003 by the Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE), a joint educational outreach program of Virgina Tech and Virginia State University, these three 2003 Pest Management Guides on Field Crops, Home Grounds and Animals, and Horticultural and Forest Crops, were written by VCE staff. Field Crops covers livestock, diseases and nematodes, insects, and weeds; Home Grounds and Animals covers home vegetables, home fruit, home ornamentals, lawn, home and yard insect control, and pets; and Horticultural ans Forest Crops covers commercial small fruits, grapes, nursery crops, floral crops, turf, and low management crops and areas. Each section of each guide is available to download individually in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. pests pest management pest control parasites ... Mushroom production 2 : pests and diseases Created and published on the Web by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI), Queensland Government, Australia, this document was last updated in February 2004. The factsheet focuses on pests and disease of the Agaricus species of mushrooms, and covers invertebrate pests, nematodes, and mushroom diseases. pests mushrooms diseases Agaricus bisporus ... Integrated pest management index Produced by the Ohio State University Extension, the Integrated Pest Management Index provides access to fact sheets on general pest management, and on pest management in the key field crops of Ohio, namely alfalfa, soybeans, and field corn. The fact sheets provide information on field symptoms, pest life cycle, and sampling and assessment guidelines.

    47. 2005 Pest Management Guidelines For Berry Crops - Cornell Fruit
    2005 pest management Guidelines for Berry crops 2004 Download the entire publication. 86page, 1.2MB .pdf file Or download sections
    http://www.hort.cornell.edu/extension/commercial/fruit/Berries/pestman/

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    Main Page

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    Cornell Fruit Resources - Berries

    Berry Diagnostic Tool

    NYS IPM Program Berry Factsheets

    Crop Data Management Systems
    (labels, MSDS info)
    Growing Season Updates
    2005 Pest Management Guidelines for Berry Crops Note: Captevate was left out of the 2005 berry guidelines. Please note it is labeled for use in NYS on the crops in the table at the bottom of this page. Download the entire publication. [86-page, 1.2MB .pdf file] Or download sections: Front matter [860K .pdf] - Cover, table of contents, etc. Pesticide information [122K .pdf] Safety, regulations, environmental impact, etc. General information [180K .pdf] Calculating rates, fumigation, nutrients, principles of weed, insect and disease management. Blueberries [194K .pdf] Labeled fungicides, insecticides, miticides and pesticides. Timing of application for major pests. Weed management and registered herbicides. Raspberries and Blackberries [190K .pdf] Labeled fungicides, insecticides, miticides and pesticides. Timing of application for major pests. Weed management and registered herbicides.

    48. Integrated Pest Management-crops
    Collection, Integrated pest managementcrops Properties This fact sheet breifly discusses minimum Integrated pest management practices to reduce pest
    http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-328
    Guest Login Search: In: This Collection All Collections Advanced Integrated Pest Management-crops Location: Home OSU Fact Sheets Topical List Crops ... Integrated Pest Management-crops Listing Type Title Owner Edited Size CR-6209 Commercial Pecan Insect and Disease Control
    This current report gives recommendations for control of insects and diseases of pecans. Revised March 2005 hiner 03/21/05 09:59 AM CR-6718 Management of Insects and Mites in Greenhouse Floral Crops
    This fact sheet breifly discusses minimum Integrated Pest Management practices to reduce pest populations in greenhouses. It also includes an extensive chemical list to keep pests under control. hiner 06/10/05 01:34 PM CR-7309 Treatment Options for Controlling Red Imported Fire Ants
    This current report discusses identification and control of Red Imported Fire Ants hiner 05/20/05 11:47 AM F-2909 Guidelines for Submitting Digital Images for Herbicide Injury Diagnosis
    Herbicide injury diagnosis from digital images is more difficult than weed identification. This is why quality images are so important. This fact sheet gives guidelines for achieving proper images. hiner 12/15/04 08:35 AM F-6432 Earth-Kind Gardening Series: Mechanical Pest Controls
    This fact sheet discusses the different mechanical pest control practices.

    49. 2 - Integrated Pest Management-crops
    Collection, 2 Integrated pest management-crops Properties This fact sheet breifly discusses minimum Integrated pest management practices to reduce
    http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-125
    Guest Login Search: In: This Collection All Collections Advanced 2 - Integrated Pest Management-crops Location: Home Print on Demand 2 Topical List 2 - Crops ... 2 - Integrated Pest Management-crops Listing Type Title Owner Edited Size CR-6209 Commercial Pecan Insect and Disease Control
    This current report gives recommendations for control of insects and diseases of pecans. Revised March 2005 hiner 03/21/05 09:57 AM CR-6718 Management of Insects and Mites in Greenhouse Floral Crops
    This fact sheet breifly discusses minimum Integrated Pest Management practices to reduce pest populations in greenhouses. It also includes an extensive chemical list to keep pests under control. hiner 06/10/05 01:30 PM CR-7309 Treatment Options for Controlling Red Imported Fire Ants
    This current report discusses identification and control of Red Imported Fire Ants hiner 05/20/05 11:44 AM F-2909 Guidelines for Submitting Digital Images for Herbicide Injury Diagnosis
    Herbicide injury diagnosis from digital images is more difficult than weed identification. This is why quality images are so important. This fact sheet gives guidelines for achieving proper images. hiner 02/13/03 11:14 AM F-6432 Earth-Kind Gardening Series: Mechanical Pest Controls
    This fact sheet discusses the different mechanical pest control practices.

    50. Vermont Crops And Soils : University Of Vermont
    Crop pest Profile for Alfalfa in Vermont Crop pest Profile for Field Corn in Vermont Ecologically Based pest management. Weeds and Weed management
    http://pss.uvm.edu/vtcrops/?Page=pest.html

    51. Integrated Pest Management For Greenhouse Crops
    Integrated pest management for greenhouse crops is complex, and each problem situation or production objective is accompanied by a wide range of potentially
    http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/greenhouse/nursery/environ/wmipm.html
    Integrated Pest Management for Greenhouse Crops
    Water Management Guidelines for Nursery/Floral Producers
    Integrated pest management for greenhouse crops is complex, and each problem situation or production objective is accompanied by a wide range of potentially acceptable solutions. There are also a great many legal implications regarding the recommendations and use of any management tactic or pesticide product in accordance to instructions specified on the product's label. The user of any pesticide is always responsible for his or her own actions. The following are some general considerations for the development of an integrated pest management program for commercial production or maintenance systems: Determine Your Objective Pest management programs should be designed to meet a specific production objective. In greenhouse production, this objective is usually to produce pest and damage-free plants. However, in some situations, the objective may be to maintain healthy plants. This would allow for some tolerance of minor insect or mite pest damage. Additionally, a preference for the use of no or low-toxic pesticides may be desirable. This is particullarly important in regard to the potential contamination of surface and groundwater. Financial constraints also play a role in determining the overall objectives of an IPM program. All of these factors significantly effect the suppression tactics to be implemented. Sanitation Practices The first steps to take in a program to manage plant pests are preventative, and starting with a clean production area is essential. Greenhouses can be fumigated or otherwise treated prior to establishing a new crop to help eliminate pest problems from previous crops. However, where plants at different stages of growth or species are grown in the same area, treatment of pests is recommended prior to establishing the next crop. Elimination of weeds and other alternate hosts of plant pests will also help prevent problems on the new crop.

    52. Pest Management -Insects
    Row crops and Forage pest management Turf pest management Stored Grain IPM Field Crop pest management Circulars (Ohio State Univ.)
    http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/insects.htm
    Pest Management - Insects
    Pest Management Home Page
    Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Page
    West Virginia University Materials
    Asian Lady Beetles Information ...
    Pollination and Bees
    Other On-line Resources
    Insect Identification Online
    Fruit Pest Management
    Garden Pest Management

    Greenhouse Insect Control
    ...
    Fun with Bugs
    West Virginia University Materials Some p ublications included below are in HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). HTML documents can be read directly with your browser. PDF documents can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat software. The Acrobat Reader is available for Macintosh, Windows, DOS, and Unix systems. You may download it free of charge from Adobe. Choose the Acrobat Reader with Search version and the platform version you need from the pop-up lists at their site.
    Genetic Engineering
    Part 1: Basic Principles
    Part 2: Pros and Cons of Genetically Engineered Crops
    Part 3: Current and Future Directions of Transgenic Crops

    53. Rural NI | Crops | Nursery Stock & Ornamentals | Technical Information | Integra
    INTEGRATED pest management (IPM) IN ORNAMENTAL crops. Growers and retailers are increasingly interested in reducing chemical usage on ornamental crops.
    http://www.ruralni.gov.uk/crops/nursery_ornamentals/technical_information/integr
    publications news discussions login ... Technical information Integrated pest management Search Technical information Integrated pest management Nursery stock guide Capillary sandbeds ... Top of page
    INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) IN ORNAMENTAL CROPS
    Growers and retailers are increasingly interested in reducing chemical usage on ornamental crops. In IPM programmes beneficial enemies (beneficial insects and mites) are used instead of chemicals where possible. Any introduction of natural enemies has to be carefully planned. Anticipated pests and diseases must be quantified. Close monitoring of pests is required on a regular basis. For specific information on biological control of individual pests FARGRO provide information in their IPM booklet
    Training
    Growers need to develop their skills in the identification of pests and beneficial insects for the system to work. 21 growers and their staff attended a course on IPM at Greenmount College in November 1998. The course helped growers improve their pest identification skills and choose chemicals that are compatible with natural enemies. Mr Neil Helyer, Integrated Pest Management Specialist presented examples of successful IPM in bedding and nursery crops. This course is organised subject to demand, for details

    54. Saskatchewan Agriculture And Food - Crops - Integrated Pest Management
    Links related to crops provided by Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food.
    http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/Crops/Integrated_Pest_Management.asp?firstpick=Crops&se

    55. Integrated Pest Management And Crop Production In Saskatchewan
    Integrated pest management (IPM) refers to crop production that uses all necessary techniques to suppress pests effectively, economically and in an
    http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/docs/crops/integrated_pest_management/general/ipmcroppr

    56. Use Of Cultural Practices In Crop Insect Pest Management, EC95-1560-B
    The use of crop rotation and other tactics in insect pest management must take a Insect pest management guide for field and forage crops, Circular 899,
    http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/insects/ec1560.htm
    Nebraska Cooperative Extension EC95-1560-B
    Use of Cultural Practices
    in Crop Insect Pest Management
    Robert J. Wright, Extension Entomologist Previous Category Catalog Order Info
    This Extension Circular reviews what is known about the effects of rotations, tillage practices, and planting and harvest dates on crop insect management, focusing on major crops in Nebraska. Before the development of synthetic organic insecticides (pre-DDT era), rotations, tillage practices, planting and harvest dates, and other nonchemical cultural controls were commonly recommended for insect management. Research focused on crop rotation and other cultural practices for insect management. With the development of DDT and later insecticides however, research on nonchemical controls decreased markedly. With the emergence of the concept of sustainable agriculture in the 1980s, there has been increased emphasis on the use of crop rotations, reduced tillage and other cultural practices to promote cropping diversity, provide on-farm sources of soil fertility and animal feed, reduce soil erosion, and reduce pest problems. A greater understanding of how these cultural practices affect insect pest management is needed before they will be widely used.
    Biological basis of rotational effects
    Table I. Effect of crop rotation of corn on insect populations or potential damage.

    57. Ecologically Based Pest Management
    Ecologically based pest management (EBPM) is recommended as a profitable, safe, Early agriculturalists faced serious pests that decimated crops.
    http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/pest/summary.html
    Ecologically Based Pest Management
    Executive Summary
    Pests develop resistance to synthetic chemical pesticides, just as microbial pathogens of humans develop resistance to antibiotics. In fact, pest resistance currently limits the efficacy of many insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides; and there are pests such as plant-parasitic nematodes and bacteria for which no effective pesticides are available. Many synthetic chemical pesticides are broad-spectrum, killing not only arthropod and pathogen pests but also beneficial organisms that serve as natural pest-control systems. Without benefit of the natural controls that keep pest populations in check, growers become increasingly dependent on chemical pesticides to which pests may eventually develop resistance. Thus there is an urgent need for an alternative approach to pest management that can complement and partially replace current chemically based pest-management practices. Pest-management strategies can be viewed in context of whole-farming systems. In whole-farming systems, pest-management methods are integrated into other management components of agronomic systems such as crop fertilization, cultivation, cropping patterns, and farm economics. Such alternative farm-management strategies that promote soil and plant health, and water quality were recommended by the National Research Council in their report Alternative Agriculture (National Research Council, 1989b).

    58. Insect Pest Factsheets And Publications
    Insect pest management. Berry crops; Field crops; Greenhouse, Ornamentals and Turf; Livestock and Human pests; Tree Fruit, Grapes and Nut crops
    http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/entomology.htm
    About the Branch Pest Alerts Insects Diseases ...
    InfoBasket
    : Your Portal to Agri-Food Information on the Internet A - Z Index Apiculture Ministry Home
    Insect Pest Management
    Berry Crops
    Field Crops
    Greenhouse, Ornamentals and Turf
    Livestock and Human Pests
    Tree Fruit, Grapes and Nut Crops

    59. Crop Protection Factsheets By Commodity
    pest management Factsheets by Commodity. All crops / production Guides; Field Forage crops; Floriculture crops; Greenhouse; Livestock Human pests
    http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/commodity.htm
    About the Branch Pest Alerts Insects Diseases ...
    InfoBasket
    : Your Portal to Agri-Food Information on the Internet A - Z Index Apiculture Ministry Home
    Pest Management Factsheets by Commodity
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    All Crops / Production Guides
    Floriculture
    Greenhouse

    60. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Integrated pest management. crops Beneficial Insects and Mites Field The Evolution of Integrated pest management to Integrated Crop management in
    http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/crops/insects/ipm.html
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