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This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on integrated
pest management (IPM) in cereal cultivation. The first chapter
describes a holistic approach to IPM using knowledge of the natural
regulation of herbivore and weed populations and of natural
succession in agricultural wetlands. It also highlights the need
for an improved understanding of rice ecosystems in a holistic
manner to ensure the economic and environmental sustainability of
rice production. The second chapter provides a brief overview of
IPM and reviews the range of control methods available to growers,
including biological, cultural and chemical. The chapter considers
the implementation of IPM programmes in wheat production and
utilises a case study from New Zealand to demonstrate a successful
example of it. The third chapter discusses key insect pests of
sorghum, their life cycles and their impact on crop productivity
and performance. The chapter reviews the use of IPM programmes as a
sustainable alternative to controlling pest infestations without
the need for insecticides. The final chapter examines host plant
resistance as an ecological approach to managing crop pests and
considers the process of evaluating resistance on the basis of
insect behavior. The chapter also looks at breeding rice for
resistance to insect pests and considers the constraints on the
development and deployment of insect-resistant plant technology.
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