pest management
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpestandmanagement
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pest
noun[C]
uk/pest/us/pest/
an insect or small animal that is harmful or ...
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management
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofpestandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Very importantly, pollinator management systems need to be integrated withpestmanagementsystems in the target crop.
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A better understanding of these interactions may lead to more cost effectivepestmanagement.
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This hedgerow repellent system may have important implications for more sustainable, low insecticide orchardpestmanagement.
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The relationships established here can be used as guide to estimate beetle densities for decision-making inpestmanagement.
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Arguably, comparable efforts focused on organic practices would lead to further improvements in yields as well as in soil fertility andpestmanagement.
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It is the only listing which covers insect anatomy, behaviour, biology, ecology, histology, molecular biology, morphology,pestmanagement, taxonomy and systematics.
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Other interactions are zero-sum, where the gains from betterpestmanagementare cancelled out by losses elsewhere.
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In this perturbed habitat, calibrated distance models are needed in order to promote the popular themes of 'conservation biocontrol' and integratedpestmanagement.
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These natural enemies should be favoured bypestmanagementtactics and their population levels considered when making control decisions.
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The second was the inclusion of some account of the use of spiders forpestmanagementin tropical agroecosystems.
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Nevertheless, no significant statistical difference could be shown between the used models and thereforepestmanagementeconomics may guide sample design.
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Much of the efficacy and sustainability of these groups of insecticides in cottonpestmanagementwill depend on the susceptibility of the major target pests.
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The resolutions upon whichpestmanagementdecisions are made and applied are not attainable without an explicit knowledge of damage and biology of the pest.
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Thus, future integratedpestmanagementprogrammes must integrate approaches targeting individual pests into strategies for managing a pest complex.
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The organization of agriculture with respect topestmanagementis described and the different types of organizational structures are included into the model.
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If farmers have to maintain a desired population at harvest, soil moisture, fertility andpestmanagementmust be improved and thinning should be completed earlier.
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It should be an invaluable addition to the library shelf for all those with a professional interest in stem borerpestmanagement.
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