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Question
What is Integrated Pest Management?
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Solution 1
- Application of several different insect control methods to maintain a pest population below economically damaging levels is termed integrated pest management.
- It is not simply the superimposition of two control techniques, such as chemical or biological controls, but the integration of all suitable management techniques with the natural regulating and limiting elements of the environment.
- In a more general sense, integrated pest management is the coordinated management of all pest populations in the agricultural or forest environment.
- Integrated means a focus on the interaction of pests, crops, the environment, and various control methods.
- ‘Pest’ means an organism that conflicts with our profit, health, or convenience.
- Management means a way to keep pests below the levels where they cannot cause economic damage. Management does not mean eradication of pests but means finding tactics that are effective and economical and that keep the environmental damage to a minimum.
Solution 2
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the selection, integration, and implementation of pest control methods based on predicted economic, ecological, and sociological consequences. It aims to manage pests sustainably and effectively with minimal harm.
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