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Cultural Methods Of Pest Control Pdf

Cultural Methods Of Pest Control Pdf

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Synchronized sowing: Dilution of pest infestation (eg) Rice, Cotton. John All. Reference work entryAccesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Cultural control is using the production or utilization methods of a commodity with a concern for insect management Cultural control can be broadly divided into three categories: (1) practices that are usually applied for agricultural purposes not related to crop protection but that can have a direct or indirect, positive or negative, effect on pest and disease incidence, such as greenhouse climate control, fertilization, irrigation as well as crop density, t Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. I. Farm level pratices. II. Community level practices. CULTURAL CONTROL. Definition: Manipulation of cultural practices to the disadvantage of pests. Crop rotation: Breaks insect life cycle. This information, in combination with available pest II. Community level practices Download reference work entry PDF. Cultural control is using the production or utilization methods of a commodity with a concern for insect management. I. Farm level pratices. Cultural methods work by modifying growing conditions to interfere with the pest and its life cycle. Destruction of insect infested parts (eg.) Mealy bug in brinjal Cultural Control of Insect Pests. Cultural  Generally it is more useful, from a pest viewpoint, to regard control measures according to their basic nature, as follows: (a) legislative methods (b) physical methods (c) cultural  Cultural control, together with its sustainable management of pests and diseases, using biological control methods and the base of plant origin, brought new forms of pest and  Pest control methods discussed in this article will include: Biological control Mechanical control Cultural control Physical/environmental modification Host planning and cultural practices. Crop sanitation. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. Cultural methods of pest management include use of resistant varieties, tillage, mulching, hand weeding and hoeing, pruning, trapping and hand picking of insects and weeds, and the use of CULTURAL CONTROL. Definition: Manipulation of cultural practices to the disadvantage of pests.