02114nam a2200385 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000190006010000170007924500290009626000350012530000110016050000770017152011980024865000200144665000240146665000220149065000110151265000100152365000110153365000100154465300150155465300130156965300140158265300120159665300130160865300130162165300110163465300150164565300210166065300090168165300120169065300090170270000170171112120952004-03-24 1978 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d a0-12-650450-4 1 aSMITH, E. H. aPest control strategies. aNew York: Academic Pressc1978 a334 p. aPapers presented at a symposium held at Cornell University in June 1977. aPest control - a perspective; The role of USDA in integrated pest management; Complexity of pest management; Integrated pest management - a biological viewpoint; History and complexity of integrated pest management; Socioeconomic and legal aspects of pest control; A look at U.S. agriculture in 2000; Case studies of pest management; Alfafa weevil pest management system for alfalfa; Potentials for research and implementation of integrated pest management on deciduous tree-fruits; Potentialities for pest management in potatoes; Insect control in corn - practices and prospects; Progress in integrated pest management of soybean pests; Application of computer technology to pest management; The status and future of chemical weed control; Pest control strategies: urban integrated pest management; Obstacles and incentives; Current status, urgent needs, and future prospects of integrated pest management; Policy coherence through a redefinition of the pest control problem, or "if you can't beat'em, join'em"; Industry perspectives on pest management; Barriers to the diffusion of IPM programs in commercial agriculture; Integrated pest management needs - teaching, research, and extension. apest management aControle Biológico aControle Cultural aInseto aPeste aPlanta aPraga aBiological aCongress aCongresso aControl aControle aCultural aInsect aIntegrated aManejo integrado aPest aPratice aWeed1 aPIMENTEL, D.