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All Courses Pest Management Integrated Pest Management

Definition

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Generally, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pests and protecting crops from economic losses.

  • IPM is the combination of all appropriate practices into a single plan for crop and pest management.
  • IPM is not  package of fixed recommendations. The implementation of IPM must be flexible, and adapt to local agronomic, pest, and farmer circumstances.
  • IPM is farmer based as the farmer is the one who has to put the techniques into practice in his or her field.
  • IPM emphasizes the growth of a healthy crop with the least possible disruption to agro-ecosystems, encourages natural pest control mechanisms and minimize negative effects to human and animal health and/or the environment.

 

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Principles and components
Course Outline
Course Outline

Course Outline

Integrated pest management introduction

3 Lessons •
  • Definition
  • Principles and components
  • Benefits

IPM application for certain rice growth stages

1 Lessons •
  • Major insect pests at each growth stage of the rice plant

Rice field ecosystem

4 Lessons •
  • Rice eco-systems
  • Natural enemies
  • Primary activities in the rice field ecosystem
  • Main components of the rice field ecosystem

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