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Integrated Pest Management
Concepts, Tactics, Strategies and Case Studies

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Michael E. Gray, Susan T. Ratcliffe, Marlin E. Rice, Scott M. Swinton, George W. Norton, Leon G. Higley , Robert K. D. Peterson, Paul D. Mitchell, William D. Hutchison, David J. Horn, William E. Snyder, Anthony R. Ives; Roger D. Moon, L. T. Wilson, Scott A. Isard, David A. Mortensen, Shelby J. Fleischer, Erick D. De Wolf, Robert J. O'Neil, John J. Obrycki, Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls, Luigi Ponti, Stephen P. Wraight, Ann E. Hajek, Mary Gardiner, Anna Fiedler, Alejandro C. Costamagna and Douglas A. Landis, Pamela G. Marrone, Richard A. Weinzierl, Casey W. Hoy, Paul C. Jepson, Brian Hughes, Larry G. Olsen, Fred Whitford, C. Michael Smith, Anthony M. Shelton, J. Z. Zhao, Jarrad R. Prasifka, Richard L. Hellmich, Michael J. Weiss, Thomas C. Baker, Daniel Doucet, Michel Cusson, Arthur Retnakaran, Michelle L. Walters, Ron Sequeira, Robert Staten, Osama El-Lissy, Nathan Moses-Gonzales, Charles Vincent, Phyllis G. Weintraub, Guy J. Hallman, Francis Fleurat-Lessard, Steven E. Naranjo, Randall G. Luttrell, Richard F. Lee, Joop C. van Lenteren, Jeffrey A. Davis, Edward B. Radcliffe, David W. Ragsdale, Willem Schrage, Stephen A. Kells, David H. Oi, Bastiaan M. Drees, Chris F. Curtis, Michael L. McManus, Andrew M. Liebhold, Robert C. Venette, Robert L. Koch, John K. VanDyk,Thomas A. Green, Stephen Morse, Harold D. Coble, Eldon E. Ortman, Carol L. Pilcher, Edwin G. Rajotte John Aselage, Donn T. Johnson, E. A. Heinrichs, Karim M. Maredia Subbarayalu Mohankumar
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  • Date Published: January 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521699310
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  • 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.

    • Broad coverage of topics in IPM theory makes this an ideal overview text for teaching
    • Associated online resource http://ipmworld.umn.edu provides the most up-to-date examples of specific control tactics, case studies, and other frequently changing information
    • Each chapter presents substantive reviews of recent literature and points readers to printed and online sources of further information
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    "This 40-chapter book does an excellent job in reviewing the advances made in IPM, but more importantly in providing additional information that is needed to better the process. The editors have selected an outstanding cadre to analyze overall concepts and unique case studies in adapting IPM. Highly recommended."
    R. Frederiksen, Choice Magazine

    "This is a very good book that should be used in many IPM courses. Its strengths are in the diversity of topics that represents the breadth of IPM. I am pleased that several chapters directly discuss economics and two others describe the value of ecosystem or landscape design for IPM. I feel that this book is a great foundation for teaching modern IPM."
    David Onstad, Entomological Society of America

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    • Date Published: January 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521699310
    • length: 550 pages
    • dimensions: 246 x 189 x 26 mm
    • weight: 1.16kg
    • contains: 6 b/w illus. 65 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The IPM paradigm: concepts, strategies and tactics Michael E. Gray, Susan T. Ratcliffe and Marlin E. Rice
    2. Economic impacts of IPM Scott M. Swinton and George W. Norton
    3. Economic decision rules for IPM Leon G. Higley and Robert K. D. Peterson
    4. Decision making and economic risk in IPM Paul D. Mitchell and William D. Hutchison
    5. IPM as applied ecology: the biological precepts David J. Horn
    6. Population dynamics and species interactions William E. Snyder and Anthony R. Ives
    7. Sampling for detection, estimation and IPM decision making Roger D. Moon and L. T. Wilson
    8. Application of aerobiology to IPM Scott A. Isard, David A. Mortensen, Shelby J. Fleischer and Erick D. De Wolf
    9. Introduction and augmentation of biological control agents Robert J. O'Neil and John J. Obrycki
    10. Crop diversification strategies for pest regulation in IPM systems Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls and Luigi Ponti
    11. Manipulation of pathogenic microorganisms for IPM of arthropod pests Stephen P. Wraight and Ann E. Hajek
    12. Integrating conservation biological control into IPM systems Mary Gardiner, Anna Fiedler, Alejandro C. Costamagna and 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 and Fred Whitford
    18. Advances in breeding for host plant resistance C. Michael Smith
    19. Resistance management to transgenic insecticidal plants Anthony M. Shelton and J. Z. Zhao
    20. Role of biotechnology in sustainable agriculture Jarrad R. Prasifka, Richard L. Hellmich and 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 and Arthur Retnakaran
    23. Eradication - strategies and tactics Michelle L. Walters, Ron Sequeira, Robert Staten, Osama El-Lissy and Nathan Moses-Gonzales
    24. Insect management with physical methods in pre- and post harvest situations Charles Vincent, Phyllis G. Weintraub, Guy J. Hallman and Francis Fleurat-Lessard
    25. Cotton arthropod IPM Steven E. Naranjo and Randall G. Luttrell
    26. Citrus IPM Richard F. Lee
    27. IPM in greenhouse vegetables and ornamentals Joop C. van Lenteren
    28. Seed potato IPM Jeffrey A. Davis, Edward B. Radcliffe, David W. Ragsdale and Willem Schrage
    29. IPM in structural habitats Stephen A. Kells
    30. Fire ant IPM David H. Oi and Bastiaan M. Drees
    31. Integrated vector management for malaria Chris F. Curtis
    32. Gypsy moth IPM Michael L. McManus and Andrew M. Liebhold
    33. IPM for invasive species Robert C. Venette and 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 Roadmap Harold D. Coble and Eldon E. Ortman
    38. The role of assessment and evaluation in IPM implementation Carol L. Pilcher and Edwin G. Rajotte
    39. From integrated pesticide management to organic and sustainable agriculture John Aselage and Donn T. Johnson
    40. Future of IPM, a worldwide perspective E. A. Heinrichs, Karim M. Maredia and Subbarayalu Mohankumar
    Index.

  • Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses

    • Integrated Pest Management
    • Plant Protection
  • Editors

    Edward B. Radcliffe, University of Minnesota
    Edward Radcliffe is a Professor in the Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, where he has taught IPM since 1966.

    William D. Hutchison, University of Minnesota
    William Hutchison is Professor and Extension Entomologist in the Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St Paul.

    Rafael E. Cancelado
    Rafael Cancelado is an independent crop consultant working with vegetable growers in Lara Region, Venezuela.

    Contributors

    Michael E. Gray, Susan T. Ratcliffe, Marlin E. Rice, Scott M. Swinton, George W. Norton, Leon G. Higley , Robert K. D. Peterson, Paul D. Mitchell, William D. Hutchison, David J. Horn, William E. Snyder, Anthony R. Ives; Roger D. Moon, L. T. Wilson, Scott A. Isard, David A. Mortensen, Shelby J. Fleischer, Erick D. De Wolf, Robert J. O'Neil, John J. Obrycki, Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls, Luigi Ponti, Stephen P. Wraight, Ann E. Hajek, Mary Gardiner, Anna Fiedler, Alejandro C. Costamagna and Douglas A. Landis, Pamela G. Marrone, Richard A. Weinzierl, Casey W. Hoy, Paul C. Jepson, Brian Hughes, Larry G. Olsen, Fred Whitford, C. Michael Smith, Anthony M. Shelton, J. Z. Zhao, Jarrad R. Prasifka, Richard L. Hellmich, Michael J. Weiss, Thomas C. Baker, Daniel Doucet, Michel Cusson, Arthur Retnakaran, Michelle L. Walters, Ron Sequeira, Robert Staten, Osama El-Lissy, Nathan Moses-Gonzales, Charles Vincent, Phyllis G. Weintraub, Guy J. Hallman, Francis Fleurat-Lessard, Steven E. Naranjo, Randall G. Luttrell, Richard F. Lee, Joop C. van Lenteren, Jeffrey A. Davis, Edward B. Radcliffe, David W. Ragsdale, Willem Schrage, Stephen A. Kells, David H. Oi, Bastiaan M. Drees, Chris F. Curtis, Michael L. McManus, Andrew M. Liebhold, Robert C. Venette, Robert L. Koch, John K. VanDyk,Thomas A. Green, Stephen Morse, Harold D. Coble, Eldon E. Ortman, Carol L. Pilcher, Edwin G. Rajotte John Aselage, Donn T. Johnson, E. A. Heinrichs, Karim M. Maredia Subbarayalu Mohankumar

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