Practical use of spatial analysis in precision targeting for integrated pest management
RJ Brenner, DA Focks, RT Arbogast… - American …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
RJ Brenner, DA Focks, RT Arbogast, DK Weaver, D Shuman
American Entomologist, 1998•academic.oup.comEntomologists find themselves in the entral position of safeguarding food, fiber, and human
health from arthropod pests and their associated pathogens. Unfortunately, the materials we
use to control these pests often place us in the precarious position of achieving these
honorable goals by apparently risking human health and environmental quality through
exposure to toxic compounds. Since the publication of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring 30
years ago, the adverse effects from pesticides have come under increasing scrutiny.
health from arthropod pests and their associated pathogens. Unfortunately, the materials we
use to control these pests often place us in the precarious position of achieving these
honorable goals by apparently risking human health and environmental quality through
exposure to toxic compounds. Since the publication of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring 30
years ago, the adverse effects from pesticides have come under increasing scrutiny.
Abstract
Entomologists find themselves in the entral position of safeguarding food, fiber, and human health from arthropod pests and their associated pathogens. Unfortunately, the materials we use to control these pests often place us in the precarious position of achieving these honorable goals by apparently risking human health and environmental quality through exposure to toxic compounds. Since the publication of Rachael Carson's Silent Spring 30 years ago, the adverse effects from pesticides have come under increasing scrutiny.
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