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food crop when it is harvested
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Economic Injury Level
The breakeven point at which the cost of pest control equals the revenue
loss caused by the pest
aesthetic injury level
The number of pests that cause enough damage to the appearance of a plant
to warrant the cost of control.
scouting
The owner, grower, maintenance technician, or a hired individual who
regularly monitors pest populations and plant or crop conditions.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
An approach to plant protection that is recommended for efficient pest
control with minimal environmental impact
cultural control
improves crop health in order to make the crop better able to compete
against pests.
examples: mulches-to control weeds, smother crops-to control weeds
growing in oats, grass or ground cover, crop rotation,
selecting resistant plants, soil preparation
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mechanical control
physically eliminates the pest
-handpulling, hoeing, rotary hoeing, cultivating, mowing and aquatic weed
harvesting, pruning
biological control
uses living organisms to reduce pest populations to economically acceptable
levels
-predators, parasites, pest diseases
Preventive control
helps prevent the entry and spread of pests
-quarantines, inspections, certified seed, cleaning equipment, controlling
before seed production, nutrient control
chemical control
Use of pesticides or herbicides to manage an unwanted organism(s)
-herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, repellents, fumigants
pests
insects and other animals, weeds, and diseases that may negatively impact a
human goal
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