Special issue: Integrated pest management in arable and open field horticultural crops

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Abstract

Invertebrate pest control within both agricultural and horticultural production systems continues to present many challenges. Over the past decades the commonly used method for pest control has been the direct application of chemical products. However, in response to environmental, economic, and other problems associated with the over-reliance on chemical insecticides there has been an increasing drive towards the development of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches. Many IPM strategies are now well developed under protected environments. However, within the open field in many situations targeted success is yet to be achieved. This special issue will seek to showcase original articles and reviews by leading research entomologists and associated experts. Articles presented will focus on the development and implementation of IPM strategies against various major arable and horticultural invertebrate pests (both indigenous and invasive species).

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Cuthbertson, A. G. S. (2020, February 1). Special issue: Integrated pest management in arable and open field horticultural crops. Insects. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11020082

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