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Perspectives in Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management
by Unknown Author
Product Description
Since the early days of integrated pest management a sound ecological foundation has been considered essential for the development of effective systems. From time to time, there have been attempts to evaluate the ways in which ecological theory is exploited in pest control, and to review the lessons that ecologists learn from pest management. In the last 20 years there have been many developments within the contribution of ecological theory to integrated pest management. This book captures some of the new themes in both pest management and ecology that have emerged and provides an updated assessment of the role that basic ecology plays in the development of rational and sustainable pest management practices. Major themes are examined, assessing the significance and potential impact of recent technological and conceptual developments for the future of integrated pest management.
Book Description
This unique synthesis detailing the role that ecology plays as the key scientific foundation of integrated pest management. Assessing the significance and potential impact of recent technological and conceptual developments, this detailed text will be an invaluable resource for researchers , applied ecologists and professionals in agriculture.
About the Author
Marcos Kogan is Professor and Director Emeritus of the Integrated Plant Protection Center at Oregon State University.
Perspectives in Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management
by Unknown Author
Product Description
Since the early days of integrated pest management a sound ecological foundation has been considered essential for the development of effective systems. From time to time, there have been attempts to evaluate the ways in which ecological theory is exploited in pest control, and to review the lessons that ecologists learn from pest management. In the last 20 years there have been many developments within the contribution of ecological theory to integrated pest management. This book captures some of the new themes in both pest management and ecology that have emerged and provides an updated assessment of the role that basic ecology plays in the development of rational and sustainable pest management practices. Major themes are examined, assessing the significance and potential impact of recent technological and conceptual developments for the future of integrated pest management.
Book Description
This unique synthesis detailing the role that ecology plays as the key scientific foundation of integrated pest management. Assessing the significance and potential impact of recent technological and conceptual developments, this detailed text will be an invaluable resource for researchers , applied ecologists and professionals in agriculture.
About the Author
Marcos Kogan is Professor and Director Emeritus of the Integrated Plant Protection Center at Oregon State University.