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IPM THEORY & PRACTICE ENY6934 - PowerPoint Presentation

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IPM THEORY & PRACTICE ENY6934 - PPT Presentation

NORM LEPPLA amp JOE FUNDERBURK FIRST FIVE WEEKSLECTURES ON KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS OF IPM PROGRAMS amp CASE STUDIES OF IPM TACTICS amp PROGRAMS PEST A SPECIES THAT INTERFERES WITH HUMAN ACTIVITIES PROPERTY OR HEALTH OR IS OBJECTIONABLE ID: 320595

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IPM THEORY & PRACTICE ENY6934NORM LEPPLA & JOE FUNDERBURKFIRST FIVE WEEKS-LECTURES ON KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS OF IPM PROGRAMS & CASE STUDIES OF IPM TACTICS & PROGRAMSSlide2

PEST: A SPECIES THAT INTERFERES WITH HUMAN ACTIVITIES, PROPERTY, OR HEALTH, OR IS OBJECTIONABLEhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pest_(organism)

Carpet beetle

larvae

damaging a

specimen of

Sceliphron

destillatorius in an entomological collection

Caterpillars cause crop damage

Seagulls steal human food

Termites cause

structural damageSlide3

TO TOLERATE A PEST OR NOT TO TOLERATE?DECISION MAKING IN PEST MANAGEMENT

injury:

effects of pests on host physiologydamage: measureable loss of host utility

Selenothrips

injury (damage?)on knockout rosesSlide4

UNDERSTANDING BIOECONOMICS & DETERMINING PEST STATUSECONOMIC INJURY LEVELSSlide5

JOE FUNDERBURK, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,

Applying Ecological Information: Vertically Integrated IPM Using Thrips, Tospoviruses, and Vegetables As An Example

Photo Cheryle O’DonnellSlide6
Slide7

Hugh Smith,Asst ProfessorUF-Gulf Coast RECBalm, FL

Knowledge requirements to develop an Improved management program for whiteflies and tomato yellow leaf curl virus - - -

strategies to reduce insecticide useSlide8

JOE EGERRESEARCH SCIENTISTDOW AGROSCIENCESTAMPA, FL

BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS AND IPM:

SPINETORAM/SPINOSAD IN CROPS

SENTRICON SYSTEM FOR TERMITES