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The concept of integrated pest management (IPM) has been defined and applied in a variety of contexts by producers and pest management specialists around the world. Jacobsen (1997) recently discussed the following definition of ecologically-based pest management (EBPM) that has been adopted by the National Coalition on IPM: “Integrated pest management is a sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks.”
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Schwartz, H.F., Peairs, F.B. (1999). Integrated Pest Management. In: Singh, S.P. (eds) Common Bean Improvement in the Twenty-First Century. Developments in Plant Breeding, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9211-6_14
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