Sampling in Precision IPM: When the Objective Is a Map

Volume: 89, Issue: 11, Pages: 1112 - 1118
Published: Nov 1, 1999
Abstract
Measuring and understanding spatial variation of pests is a fundamental component of population dynamics. The resulting maps can drive spatially variable pest management, which we define as precision integrated pest management (IPM). Precision IPM has the potential to reduce insecticide use and slow the rate of resistance development because of the creation of temporally dynamic refuges. This approach to IPM requires sampling in which the...
Paper Details
Title
Sampling in Precision IPM: When the Objective Is a Map
Published Date
Nov 1, 1999
Volume
89
Issue
11
Pages
1112 - 1118
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