Author:
Sweeney Jon,Dodds Kevin J.,Fettig Christopher J.,Carnegie Angus J.
Abstract
AbstractIntegrated pest management (IPM) is perhaps best described as “…the maintenance of destructive agents, including insects, at tolerable levels by the planned use of a variety of preventative, suppressive or regulatory tactics that are ecologically and economically efficient and socially acceptable.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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