Crop Protection Contributions toward Agricultural Productivity

Autores/as

  • Susan T. Ratcliffe Western Integrated Pest Management Center image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Matthew Baur Western Integrated Pest Management Center image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Hugh J. Beckie Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Loren J. Giesler Universidad de Nebraska-Lincoln image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Norman C. Leppla Universidad de la Florida image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Jill Schroeder Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos image/svg+xml Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/22ncm060

Palabras clave:

seed treatments, IPM, insect management, weed management, plant pathogens, biologicals, PIPs

Resumen

Many rely on just a few to provide food and fiber—and crop protection techniques are a major factor in this essential productivity. Innovation and a push for the development of integrated plant protection technologies must continue to provide effective, economical, and efficient pest management. The authors of this CAST Issue Paper examine the current plant protection revolution that is driven by the biological realities of pesticide resistance, various market forces, and real or perceived side effects of pesticides. This science-based review considers many plant protection trends, considers new technologies, and examines current biotech advancements.

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2017-04-07

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Cómo citar

Ratcliffe, S. T., Baur, M., Beckie, H. J., Giesler, L. J., Leppla, N. C., & Schroeder, J. (2017). Crop Protection Contributions toward Agricultural Productivity. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/22ncm060

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