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  1. Ecologically-Based Integrated Pest Management (Cabi Publishing)
  2. Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management by J M Waller, M Bigger, et all 2007-08-16
  3. Grape Pest Management
  4. Pest Management in Cotton (Ellis Horwood series in agrochemical sciences) by M.B. Green, D.J.De B. Lyon, 1989-06-28
  5. Economic Thresholds for Integrated Pest Management (Our Sustainable Future)
  6. Rodent Pest Management by Ishwar Prakash, 1988-10-31
  7. IPM (Integrated Pest Management) of Midwest Landscapes by Krischik, 2004
  8. Biodiversity And Insect Pest Management
  9. Introduction to Insect Pest Management, 3rd Edition
  10. Pest and Disease Management Handbook
  11. Pest management in transition: With a regional focus on the Interior West : proceedings of a conference on pest control strategies for the future, March ... Colorado (A Westview replica edition)
  12. Managing Bermudagrass Turf: Selection, Construction, Cultural Practices, and Pest Management Strategies by L. B. McCarty, Grady Miller, 2002-01-01
  13. Integrated Pest Management for Developing Countries: A Systematic Overview by Chigozie Jesse Uneke, 2007-08-30
  14. Wildlife Damage Control: Principles for the Management of Damage by Vertebrate Pests (Cabi International) by J. Hone, 2007-06-08

21. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgibin/jhome/68504529 More results from www3.interscience.wiley.com IPMRC - The Integrated pest management Resource Centre Integrated pest management Resource Centre. In the various sections of this siteyou can find a wealth of information covering many areas of pest management.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=68504529

22. 'Return To The Stone-Age Of Pest Management' Remarks Presented On Behalf Of Cons
Remarks presented on behalf of Consumers Union by Dr. Charles Benbrook Dr. Michael Hansen.
http://www.pmac.net/stoneage.htm
Return to the "Stone-Age of Pest Management "
EPA Public Meeting
"Plant Pesticides Resistance Management"
March 21, 1997, Washington, D.C.
Remarks Presented on Behalf of Consumers Union By:
Dr. Charles M. Benbrook
Dr. Michael Hansen
We agree wholeheartedly with EPA's statement in the Federal Register Notice announcing this meeting
  • "EPA recognizes the value of Bt as a safer pesticide and has determined that it is necessary to conserve this resource as appropriate by requiring resistance management plans."
Bt is indisputably the most important biopesticide registered for use in the United States, indeed worldwide. Bt foliar insecticide sales in the United States today are pushing $60 million annually and account for the lion's share of biopesticide sales (Gianessi, 1995). The prospect for steady sales growth were bright, at least until the emergence of Bt -transgenic plants that promise to quickly lead to widespread resistance to all Bt products, hence removing this uniquely effective and safe natural product from the "pesticide tool-kit." Bt spray formulations are available for use in managing many difficult-to-control lepidopteran and coleopteran insects. Lepidopteran insects are major problems for farmers producing field crops like corn (corn ear worm), cotton (bollworm, budworm, pink bollworm), and potatoes (Colorado potato beetle). But of even greater concern from the perspective of human health, lepidopteran species are also typically the dominant insect pests in fruit and vegetable crops. By "dominant," we mean the species that, over the years, requires the most frequent applications of the generally most toxic insecticides.

23. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Integrated Pest Management Reviews

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1353-5226/contents
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24. Cornell University Guidelines For Vegetables
Detailed notes on vegetable production with the emphasis on integrated crop management techniques. Click on Index to view main contents page.
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/recommends/

25. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Integrated Pest Management Reviews

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1353-5226
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26. Resistant Pest Management Newsletter
The Resistant pest management Newsletter WWW Site. Note from the editorI have chosen to make each newsletter one large file, rather
http://www.msstate.edu/Entomology/EntHome.html
The Resistant Pest Management Newsletter WWW Site
Note from the editor: I have chosen to make each newsletter one large file, rather than separately linked files. The exceptions are graphics files, which are stored individually. This should allow you to download a newsletter and save it to your own disk for easy access. Beginning with Volume 7, No. 2, the newsletter is no longer contained in a single document. This should make reading online easier and more responsive.
Available newsletters: Return to the Mississippi State Entomology and Plant Pathology homepage A small subset of other sites related to resistance and resistance management: International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds - HRAC Global Crop Protection Federation Announcement: New Zealand Crop Protection Conference 1997 (PDF format) Announcement:Book - Pesticide resistance: Prevention and Management (GW Bourdot and DM Suckling, editors. 1996) (PDF format) Note: Email me (see below) to have your site added to this list. Maintained by Mike Caprio Email suggestions to: mcaprio@entomology.msstate.edu

27. Agricultural Pest Management(APM)
What is Agricultural pest management (APM)? APM Entomology Plant PathologyWeed Science Undergraduate Curriculum Courses Offered
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/apm/home_page.html
What is Agricultural Pest Management (APM)?
APM
Entomology

Plant Pathology

Weed Science
...
Scholarships
Up Close and Personal with APM
Faculty and Staff
APM Students
APM Interests
APM Club
For questions or information about this page, contact Sharon Vaughan
Last modified: November 17, 2000.
MSU: http://www.msstate.edu

28. Dow AgroSciences LLC
Provides pest management and biotechnology products. Includes company overview, product details, and indepth pest descriptions with photos.
http://www.dowelanco.com/

29. UCONN IPM
Promotes the use of a variety of pest control methods designed to protect public health and the environment, and to produce quality crops and other commodities with the most judicious use of pesticides.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/index.html
University of Connecticut IPM To users of browsers not capable of frames: Our new Home Page is designed specifically to work with browsers with frame capabilities. Since you are reading this message, you are using a browser that cannot display frames. You can go directly to our no-frames pages. To do so, click here. Enjoy your visit, whether you view it with frames or without!.

30. National Integrated Pest Management Network - North Central Region
The central resource for integrated pest management information for fruits, vegetablesand field crops in the North Central region of the United States.
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/nipmn/
News IA IL IN ... Search
(To obtain pest management information for your state, make a selection from the text menu above.) National N East Region Southern Region Western Region REGIONAL RESOURCES
STATE RESOURCES
  • Contacts in every state for
    Regional IPM Grants Program - North Central Region
    Guidelines for proposal preparation and submission for fiscal year 2003 are now available as a PDF document.
    About the National Integrated Pest Management Network
    Integrated Pest Management promotes minimized pesticide use, enhanced environmental stewardship, and sustainable systems. This is achieved by protection of commodities with environmentally and economically sound practices and results in abundant and diverse supplies of food and fiber products The National Integrated Pest Management Network (NIPMN) is the result of a public-private partnership dedicated to making the latest and most accurate information on pest management available on the World Wide Web. The members of NIPMN include universities, government agencies, and industry and have agreed to a

31. Untitled
pest management is the reduction of pest problems by actions selected afterthe life systems of the pests are understood and the ecological as well as
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/
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About CIPM
History Members Center Sites ... Home Welcome
"Pest management is the reduction of pest problems by actions selected after the life systems of the pests are understood and the ecological as well as economic consequences of these actions have been predicted, as accurately as possible, to be in the best interest of mankind". Rabb, R. L. and F. E. Guthrie, 1970. The Virtual Center for IPM is the WWW information source from and about the National Science Foundation founded Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Integrated Pest Management, located at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9612468

32. Symbio's Non-Toxic Pest Management Index
An informational index of nontoxic ways to control various arthropod pests.
http://www.symbios-witticism-page.com/bug.htm
Symbio's
Non-Toxic
Pest Management
Index

Thank you for visiting this site. Here you will find information that I hope will enable you to use non-toxic methods that are available to control various "pests" that you may come into contact with. This index is limited to "pests" that are insects or related arthropods such as mites and ticks. It assumes you have been successful in at least identifying the pest in question, and are seeking additional information about how best to control it without the use of harmful chemicals or toxins. I have purposefully not included pest life cycles here that would generally bore most individuals who are seeking quick answers to their problems and not the details; however, if you are interested in this, there are numerous web sites that will provide you with all the detail you could possibly imagine about any given pest. If you are unsure about what pest is bothering you, and the photographs here are not helpful enough, you can call your local extension agent, or any pest control operator where you live, and I'm sure they will be able to determine exactly what you're dealing with. Most people are simply not aware that there is a non-toxic method that will control or at least allow you to tolerate any pest that you could possibly think of.

33. PMRA | Home
protect human health and the environment by minimizing the risks associated withpest control products, while enabling access to pest management tools, namely
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pmra-arla/english/index-e.html
Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Health Canada What's New Find out what's new on the PMRA Web site Subscribe to our
PMRA Mailing List
Legislation to Modernize Pesticide Legislation
and Protect Canadians Receives Royal Assent The Minister of Health is pleased that the new pesticide legislation has received Royal Assent. The new Pest Control Products Act (PCPA 2002), received Royal Assent on December 12, 2002.
News Release
(December 23, 2002) More info available on the PMRA New Pest Control Products Act web site.
NEW! PMRA Regulatory Process Questions and Answers
2003 Report of the Commissioner of the Environment
and Sustainable Development Questions and Answers: Chapter 1 - Managing the Safety
and Accessibility of Pesticides

Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) To obtain more information please visit the Health Canada GHS web page
Service Improvement Initiative The Pest Management Information Service (PMIS) completed the first phase of the Service Improvement implementation process, which included conducting a client satisfaction survey and establishing baselines for service delivery. Based on the feedback from our survey, the Information Service has implemented important changes to its service which include the following:

34. OPCLogo
Specialists in providing integrated pest management programs for Health Care, Food Handling, Industrial and Multifamily properties.
http://www.opcpest.com

35. InteractiveTurf Home Page
Weather data and pest management forecasts for turf managers involved in the highest value production systems, golf turf and sod farm operations in Illinois and northern Indiana. Sponsored by the Chicago District Golf Association.
http://www.interactiveturf.com
Pest Bulletin - 5/25/04
Rhizoctonia Rings (Northern IL)

Dollar Spot

(Chicagoland, Peoria, St. Louis)

Microdochium or "Pink" Patch
... Year of the Cicada - 4/14/04 "Brood X" ready to sing

Photo courtesy of Dr. Rick Weinzerl According to national reports, the "Great Eastern Brood" or "Brood X" of periodical cicadas will emerge and be quite a nuisance on the East Coast and parts of the Midwest, but will it be a problem in Illinois?
Program Information Find out how the IT Program fits into your turf management scheme.

36. Royal Service Center
Services featuring a unique termite bait system by Sentricon which eliminates the termite colony. An environmental choice over older liquid treatment methods.
http://www.royalpest.com
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37. Pennsylvania Tree Fruit Production Guide
Online information on diseases, pests, natural enemies, chemical management, integrated pest management, harvest and postharvest handling, cider production and farm management, establishing an orchard, choosing a tree fruit nursery, caring for nonbearing trees, and maintaining bearing orchards.
http://tfpg.cas.psu.edu/

38. USDA Pest Management Centers
Welcome to the National Site for the USDA Regional pest managementCenters Information System. This site provides information about
http://www.pmcenters.org/
Be sure to check with your Regional Center for regional information and opportunities by clicking on your Region above. About the Centers News Crop Profiles/PMSP Data Sources ... Home
Welcome to the National Site for the USDA Regional Pest Management Centers Information System.
This site provides information about commodities, pests and pest management practices, people and issues in the U.S. It also provides links to sites for each of the four Regional Pest Management Centers. At this National Site you can access the complete Crop Profiles and Pest Management Strategic Plans databases, an IPM Expertise database, information on pesticide use, current pest management research, funding opportunities, and links to many related sites At each of the Regional Center Sites, you can access the same information as found on this National Site, but specific to the individual region. Additional region-specific information, news and announcements can be found within each Regional Center's Site. The National and Regional Sites share a similar design and organization so that you can easily navigate the information at each site. Please note that your present location will always be indicated by the individual Center logo at the top left of each page. Links to sites outside the Information System will open in new, smaller browser windows

39. Welcome To The IPM Alabama Homepage!
Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pestsby combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that
http://www.aces.edu/department/ipm/
Follow These Links For Quick Access: National Public Health Pest Control Manual IPM in Schools Website School IPM Survey Results Program Contact:
John McVay

207 Extension Hall
Auburn University, AL
Member Institution of
What is IPM? - "Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools
in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks. The IPM
approach uses knowledge of pest, crop, and environmental conditions to select the
best combination of management strategies."
1999 IPM in the Southern Region

40. A Taylor & Francis Journal: International Journal Of Pest Management
A Taylor Francis Journal International Journal of pest management InternationalJournal of pest management. Editor Mark A. Jervis
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09670874.asp
Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject Advertising Customer Services ... eBooks
International Journal of Pest Management Editor: Mark A. Jervis , Cardiff School of Biosciences (BIOSI1), Cardiff University, PO Box 915, Cardiff CF10 3TL, UK
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Volume 50, 2004, Quarterly
ISSN Print 0967-0874 2004 Subscription Rates
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The International Journal of Pest Management Readership: Researchers in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and stored products pest management. Abstracting Information: International Journal of Pest Management is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services: BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, CAB International, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Current Contents: Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Periodic Bibliography, Food Science and Technology Abstracts, GEO Abstracts/GEOBASE, Research Alert, Science Citation Index, SciSearch, UnCover and Zoological Record. top Terms and Conditions

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