4. Cultural Pest Control To overcome cultural pests and flies, one may change environmental conditions or growing techniques of plants to disrupt pest attraction. This technique, which includes crop rotation, solarization, and companion planting, is environmentally friendly and effective. ...
百度试题 结果1 题目What is the most widely used method for pest control in modern agriculture? A. Chemical pesticides B. Biological control C. Mechanical control D. Cultural control 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
3. Cultural Cultural practices mainly apply in crop farming. These practices destruct the normal pest crop relationship by altering the host plant’s condition or the environment or suppressing the pests’ growth, survival, or reproduction. Examples include crop rotation, fertilizing, thinning, pruning...
It utilizes integrated pest management techniques that emphasize physical, biological and cultural pest controls, alternatives to pesticides and least toxic pesticides. The use of pesticides is suggested as a last resort and only when necessary. ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a philosophy of agricultural crop management that looks to create a system of preventative cultural, physical, biological and chemical controls for pest, disease and nutrition challenges in crops. The aim of the philosophy is to grow crops sustainably while protect...
Chemical methods of pest control. Cultural methods of pest control. Biological methods of pest control. What is a good example of physical pest control? Traps and bait stationsare the most common of all the physical pest control methods. Traps are a great method for capturing small animals like...
PEST Analysis Variants Traditionally, PEST analysis focuses on political, economic, sociological and technological factors, but increasing awareness of the importance of legal, environmental and cultural factors has led to the evolution of a growing number of variants. For example: PESTLE - Political, ...
5. Cultural Controls & Sanitation: Cultural controls should be taken regardless of thresholds being crossed or not. Crop rotation, intercropping and trap cropping are common forms of cultural control. Sanitation is imperative to a successful integrated pest management program in indoor, outdoor, or ...
There’s a lot more of course — high quality content, promotion, effective analytics and goal tracking on the back end — but that’s the cultural starting point. Debbie Williams Debbie Williams is Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer of SPROUT Content, a content marketing agency...
Social: Social factors affecting the food industry include health and wellness trends, cultural diversity, demographic and lifestyle changes, social media influence and education level. Technological: The food industry is dependent on new food production and safety technologies, packaging innovations, autom...