Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia

Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia

Author: Kong Luen Heong

Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9712201023

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This research was designed and conducted through partnerships with national agricultural scientists. The primary objective was to listen to farmers and understand the various factors that constrain pest management decisions and practices on-farm.


Planthoppers

Planthoppers

Author: Kong Luen Heong

Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9712202518

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Brown Planthopper

Brown Planthopper

Author: International Rice Research Institute

Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 9711040220

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Studies on IPM Policy in SE Asia

Studies on IPM Policy in SE Asia

Author: Jan H. Oudejans

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) became a widely supported approach in the control of pests and diseases in crops. This study describes IPM policy and implementation, a.o. by the FAO Inter-Country Programme for the Development and Application of IPM in Rice in S and SE Asia in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.


Neem Pesticides in Rice

Neem Pesticides in Rice

Author: Guan Soon Lim

Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9712200477

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Traditional and modern perspectives of neem; Using neem to controle pests; Effects of neem on montarget organisms; Socioeconomics of neem; Neem use in integrated pes management; Botanical pesticides other than neem; Lessons leamed and the next steps.


Rice Planthoppers

Rice Planthoppers

Author: Kong Luen Heong

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-23

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9401795355

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The book discusses planthopper pests of rice. These insects are one of the most destructive pests, threatening food security around the world. The historical development of the rice planthopper problem shows that they are secondary pests and single-discipline control tactics or strategies were not able to manage them, and instead caused frequent resurgences. This book not only presents new approaches to this persistent problem, but also new ecological methods, new perspectives on the effect of pesticide marketing, insights into developing resistant varieties and structural reforms in pest management. Integrating biological, ecological, economic and sociological aspects, it clearly presents the latest information on newly developed strategies for managing this pest. Dr. K. L. Heong is the principal scientist and insect ecologist at the International Rice Research Institute, Philippines. He has been researching rice planthoppers for more than 30 years. Dr. Heong is a fellow of the Third World Academy of Science and the Academy of Sciences, Malaysia. Professor Jia-an Cheng is an insect ecologist who has been studying rice planthoppers for about 50 years. He is a professor at Zhejiang University, China. Professor M.M. Escalada works at Visayas State University.


Ecological Engineering for Pest Management

Ecological Engineering for Pest Management

Author: Geoff M Gurr

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2004-08-03

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0643100075

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Ecological engineering is about manipulating farm habitats, making them less favourable for pests and more attractive to beneficial insects. Though they have received far less research attention and funding, ecological approaches may be safer and more sustainable than their controversial cousin, genetic engineering. This book brings together contributions from international workers leading the fast moving field of habitat manipulation, reviewing the field and paving the way towards the development and application of new pest management approaches. Chapters explore the frontiers of ecological engineering methods including molecular approaches, high tech marking and remote sensing. They also review the theoretical aspects of this field and how ecological engineering may interact with genetic engineering. The technologies presented offer opportunities to reduce crop losses to insects while reducing the use of pesticides and providing potentially valuable habitat for wildlife conservation. With contributions from the USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya and Israel, this book provides comprehensive coverage of international progress towards sustainable pest management.