A systems approach to sustainable IPM in irrigated cotton in India

Abstract

This is an output prepared for the TECA database and is based upon the following RNRRS project:
R6760

Synopsis

By taking account of the constraints experienced by cotton farmers, the role of cotton in the farming system and the temporal dynamics of the pest complex, a rational, systems approach was developed to improve IPM decision making for irrigated cotton in northern India. The emphasis was on sustainable management of insecticide-resistant pests while maintaining or enhancing farmer incomes and improving the environmental impact of cotton growing in the Punjab. A systems approach was adopted to help provide a rational solution to the pest management decisions faced by farmers growing irrigated cotton.

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Author(s)
NRI
Langues(s)
English
Focus topic
  • Health & Diseases
Focus region
Asia and the Pacific
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