Crop rotation is not an important means of controlling cereal pests, but its use is recommended for control of cereal diseases and weeds, as well as pests of crops grown in rotation with cereals. Diversification of crops and non-crop habitats in predominantly cereal growing areas is thought to...
Both insect and vertebrate pests affect the crop in the field, with insects reported as being the more serious. The methods employed for controlling insects are mostly cultural and are limited by lack of finance and labour. For vertebrates, methods such as fencing, trapping and hunting, which ...
An overview is given of the variety of cultural control methods of controlling plant diseases and the inherent complexity of their effects. The different c... AJ Termorshuizen,JM Waller,JM Lenné,... - Cultural control. 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 Ecological Bases for the Cultural Control of An...
One means of increasing the efficacy of population suppression is to combine inundative biological control with habitat management to reduce population growth of target pests. Vineyards in the cool, wet climate of western England can suffer from outbreak densities of mollusc pests that damage expanding...
An overview is given of the variety of cultural control methods of controlling plant diseases and the inherent complexity of their effects. The different c... AJ Termorshuizen,JM Waller,JM Lenné,... - Cultural control. 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 ...
The plants provide an environment attractive to natural enemies of crop pests, a natural means of controlling harmful pests like include leafhoppers, spider mites, leafrollers and mealybugs. This natural means of controlling harmful pests also assists beneficial insects in pollination and creates a ...
In agriculture the biological control of some pests has been carried out for decades through the introduction of bacteria in the soil or directly in the cultures. In recent years, interest in the biological control of phytopathogenic fungi has increased considerably because of the public concern to...
An investigation into the Decontamination of Biocide Polluted Museum Collections Using the Temperature and Humidity Controlled ICM Method These have been used in the past to protect and preserve art and cultural property from pests and microbial infestation. While the biocidal effect of ... B Paz,N...
Both insect and vertebrate pests affect the crop in the field, with insects reported as being the more serious. The methods employed for controlling insects are mostly cultural and are limited by lack of finance and labour. For vertebrates, methods such as fencing, trapping and hunting, which ...
these measures and actions are carried out within the immediate environment of the object” by means of the so-called environmental control, which consists of the “management of one or more factors of the environment. This applies to temperature, relative humidity, light, pollution, pests, etc....