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By Lane Greer and Steve Diver
NCAT Agricultural Specialists
Abstract: This publication covers IPM for
greenhouse crops, both vegetable and ornamental.
Monitoring, sanitation, biological controls,
biorational pesticides, insect growth regulators, and
disease control methods are discussed.
Tables
include information on the newest biorational
pesticides and biological control organisms.
General Greenhouse IPM
Insects and diseases are a major challenge to
greenhouse production.
IPM is an important
tool in the management of these pests.
The
primary goal of IPM is to optimize pest control
in an economically and ecologically sound way.
IPM involves the integration of cultural,
physical, biological, and chemical practices to
grow crops with minimal
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