TY - BOOK AU - Radcliffe,Edward B. AU - Hutchison,William D. AU - Cancelado,Rafael E. TI - Integrated pest management: concepts, tactics, strategies and case studies SN - 0521875951 AV - SB950 .I4572 2009 U1 - 632.9 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Pests KW - Integrated control N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; The IPM paradigm: concepts, strategies and tactics; Michael E. Gray, Susan T. Ratcliffe & Marlin E. Rice --; 2; Economic impacts of IPM; Scott M. Swinton & George W. Norton --; 3; Economic decision rules for IPM; Leon G. Higley & Robert K. D. Peterson --; 4; Decision making and economic risk in IPM; Paul D. Mitchell & William D. Hutchison --; 5; IPM as applied ecology: the biological precepts; David J. Horn --; 6; Population dynamics and species interactions; William E. Snyder & Anthony R. Ives --; 7; Sampling for detection, estimation and IPM decision making; Roger D. Moon & L. T. (Ted) Wilson --; 8; Application of aerobiology to IPM; Scott A. Isard, David A. Mortensen, Shelby J. Fleischer & Erick D. De Wolf --; 9; Introduction and augmentation of biological control agents; Robert J. O'Neil & John J. Obrycki --; 10; Crop diversification strategies for pest regulation in IPM systems; Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls & Luigi Ponti --; 11; Manipulation of arthropod pathogens for IPM; Stephen P. Wraight & Ann E. Hajek --; 12; Integrating conservation biological control into IPM systems; Mary M. Gardiner, Anna K. Fiedler, Alejandro C. Costamagna & Douglas A. Landis --; 13; Barriers to adoption of biological control agents and biological pesticides; Pamela G. Marrone --; 14; Integrating pesticides with biotic and biological control for arthropod pest management; Richard A. Weinzierl --; 15; Pesticide resistance management; Casey W. Hoy --; 16; Assessing environmental risks of pesticides; Paul C. Jepson --; 17; Assessing pesticide risks to humans: putting science into practice; Brian Hughes, Larry G. Olsen & Fred Whitford --; 18; Advances in breeding for host plant resistance; C. Michael Smith --; 19; Resistance management to transgenic insecticidal plants; Anthony M. Shelton & Jian-Zhou Zhao --; 20; Role of biotechnology in sustainable agriculture; Jarrad R. Prasifka, Richard L. Hellmich & Michael J. Weiss --; 21; Use of pheromones in IPM; Thomas C. Baker --; 22; Insect endocrinology and hormone-based pest control products in IPM; Daniel Doucet, Michel Cusson & Arthur Retnakaran --; 23; Eradication: strategies and tactics; Michelle L. Walters, Ron Sequeira, Robert Staten, Osama El-Lissy & Nathan Moses-Gonzales --; 24; Insect management with physical methods in pre- and post-harvest situations; Charles Vincent, Phyllis G. Weintraub, Guy J. Hallman & Francis Fleurat-Lessard --; 25; Cotton arthropod IPM; Steven E. Naranjo & Randall G. Luttrell --; 26; Citrus IPM; Richard F. Lee --; 27; IPM in greenhouse vegetables and ornamentals; Joop C. van Lenteren --; 28; Vector and virus IPM for seed potato production; Jeffrey A. Davis, Edward B. Radcliffe, Willem Schrage & David W. Ragsdale --; 29; IPM in structural habitats; Stephen A. Kells --; 30; Fire ant IPM; David H. Oi & Bastiaan M. Drees --; 31; Integrated vector management for malaria; Chris F. Curtis --; 32; Gypsy moth IPM; Michael L. McManus & Andrew M. Liebhold --; 33; IPM for invasive species; Robert C. Venette & Robert L. Koch --; 34; IPM information technology; John K. VanDyk --; 35; Private-sector roles in advancing IPM adoption; Thomas A. Green --; 36; IPM: ideals and realities in developing countries; Stephen Morse --; 37; The USA National IPM Road Map; Harold D. Coble & Eldon E. Ortman --; 38; The role of assessment and evaluation in IPM implementation; Carol L. Pilcher & Edwin G. Rajotte --; 39; From IPM to organic and sustainable agriculture; John Aselage & Donn T. Johnson --; 40; Future of IPM: a worldwide perspective; E. A. (Short) Heinrichs, Karim M. Maredia & Subbarayalu Mohankumar N2 - "Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management. It uses natural predators, pest-resistant plants, and other methods to preserve a healthy environment in an effort to decrease reliance on harmful pesticides. Featuring forty chapters written by leading experts, this textbook covers a broad and comprehensive range of topics in integrated pest management, focused primarily on theory and concepts. It is complemented by two award winning websites, which are regularly updated and emphasize specific IPM tactics, their application, and IPM case studies: Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook - http://ipmworld.umn.edu VegEdge - www.vegedge.umn.edu The two products are fully cross-referenced and form a unique and highly valuable resource. Written with an international audience in mind, this text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on Integrated Pest Management, Insect or Arthropod Pest Management. It is also a valuable resource for researchers, extension specialists and IPM practitioners worldwide."--Publisher's website ER -