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Pest Management Definition and History
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10 000 Species of Insects damaging world food plants
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30 000 species of weeds100 000 diseases 1000 species of nematodes US$ 500 BILLION
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30 000 species of weeds100 000 diseases 1000 species of nematodes 42.1% lost 15.6 % 13.2 % 13.3 %
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Pest management History Era of traditional approaches (ancient-1938) Era of pesticides (1939-1962) Era of integrated pest management (1963-now)
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Era of traditional approaches
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Era of pesticides Paul Muller (Nobel Prize 1948) DDT discovered In 1939 2,4-D discovered In 1939
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Era of pesticides The ‘green revolution’
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Era of pesticides At least 3 million workers poisoned each year 20 000 deaths per year Teratogenic, carcinogenic and mutagenic effects
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Era of pesticides 1% 99%
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Era of pesticides ~100% of us have some insecticide residue in our bodies
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Era of IPM 1993: US government sets goal of 75% of crop land under IPM by 2000. 2002: 70% of US acreage under some level of IPM
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Era of IPM
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Pesticide use 1984 1986 1988 1990 Pesticide use Rice Production Rice production
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IPM concept (1972) Integrated control. Pest management and Economic injury level. Environmental protection
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IPM Definition IPM is a sustainable approach that combines the use of prevention, avoidance, monitoring and suppression strategies in a way that minimizes economic, health and environmental risks. (US Department of Agriculture, 1998).
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Constrains in IPM Implementation Institutional constrains Informational constrains Sociological constrains Economic constrains Political constrains
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Strategies for IPM implementation Farmer participationFarmer participation Government supportGovernment support Legislative measuresLegislative measures Institutional infrastructureInstitutional infrastructure AwarenessAwareness
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Cotton IPM: A case from Peru Use of insecticides after 2 nd WW. Insecticide resistance in the 1950s. Secondary pests. Reduction of natural enemies. IPM implementation rescued cotton. Currently pest problems are returning due to relaxed IPM
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