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Insect populations like all animal populations are gov- erned by their innate capacity to increase as influenced by various abiotic and biotic factors. The changes caused by the natural evolutionary forces are accelerated with the human in- terventions. After the changes like
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Dr. G. V. Ramanjaneyulu, and Dr. T. A. V. S. Raghunath[1] Insect populations like all animal populations are governed by their innate capacity to increase as influenced by various abiotic and biotic factors. The changes caused by the natural evolutionary forces are
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Non Pesticidal Management Learning from Experiences Peer reviewed article in Book ‘Integrated Pest Management-Innovation Development Process edited by Rajendir Peshin and Ashok Dhawan Published by Springers
Down to Earth VOL 17 ,NO 21 Thursday, March 12, 2009 An assured income for farmers will make agriculture viable and ensure food security In his budget speech finance minister Pranab Mukherjee claimed that agriculture, services, manufacturing along with trade and construction were
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Today, our farming and food is full of toxins and syn- thetic substances in the name of ‘modern agriculture’ and a thrust to increase yields at any cost. The cumulative and syn- ergistic effects of all these products cannot even be estimat-
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While there are several efforts by farmers and civil soci- ety organisations around conserving and using existing diver- sity it is under severe threat from the onslaught of newer technologies like GM and also legal systems make seed a proprietary resource preventing
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Dr. G. V. Ramanjaneyulu, Centre for Sustainable Agriculture The attempts to overcome the serious economical and ecological problems of the chemical pesticides have given rise to alternative systems to manage pests and pesticides. Integrated Pest Management In an attempt to slow the
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