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The fall armyworm (FAW) Spodoptera frugiperda is thought to have undergone a rapid 'west-to-east' spread since 2016 when it was first identified in western Africa. Between 2018 and 2020, it was recorded from South Asia (SA), Southeast Asia (SEA), East Asia (EA), and Pacific/Australia (PA)....
This manual aims to make information resources and technical advice available in order to support the deployment of biopesticides, which include microbials (e.g. bacteria, algae, protozoa, viruses and fungi), macrobials (e.g. predatory insects, parasitoids and beneficial nematodes), botanicals, and ...
Nine insecticides were evaluated against three wheat aphid species (Rhopalosiphum padi L., Schizaphis graminum Rond. and Sitobion avenae F.) and their Coccinellid predators at recommended field doses under field conditions during wheat growing season 2012-13. The insecticides were malathion...
The full list of activities in each of the seven main areas, i.e. 'understanding IPM', 'general information about crop protection agents (CPAs)', 'selecting CPAs', 'personal safety and contamination', 'CPA handling and application', 'post-spraying activities' and 'CPA storage', of the core IPM...
This section of the Training Guide on Integrated Pest Management in Tobacco contains review games which can be used to re-enforce terminology and concepts from many different sections of the course material. They can be interspersed immediately after training on a topic or later on as a refresher.
This training guide on integrated pest management in tobacco incorporates information from many different sources. Lists of references are given, which provide valuable background information and ideas.
As described in chapter 1, national training programmes are intended to build the knowledge and commitment of field technicians and farmers so that they are able and willing to reduce unnecessary crop protection agent (CPA) use, select appropriate CPAs and manage CPAs responsibly. Training alone...
This chapter constitutes the core 'IPM' training package. Each of the seven main areas, i.e. 'understanding IPM', 'general information about crop protection agents (CPAs)', 'selecting CPAs', 'personal safety and contamination', 'handling and application', 'post-spraying activities' and 'CPA...
This chapter begins with an overview of the steps needed to design and implement a national training programme. Each step is then covered in detail in the subsequent sections. For example, descriptions are provided on how to plan for and conduct trainings of trainers (ToTs). In many countries where ...
A lack of knowledge on integrated pest management (IPM) amongst the farmers (and sometimes field technicians) can be a barrier to responsible management and use of crop protection agents (CPAs), such as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. Hence, addressing any knowledge gaps is a necessary...