Diseases, Pests, and Natural Enemies – Part II
The modern approach to managing pests is referred to as integrated
pest management (IPM). IPM involves compiling detailed,
timely information about a crop and its pests to ensure that pest
management decisions are economically, environmentally, and
socially sound. In addition, IPM advocates integrating as many
suitable pest management tactics as possible.
This section of the TFPG covers the following topics:
- PDF of Entire Part II (2570 KB)
- IPM Approach; Basics of Insect Monitoring with Sex Pheromone Traps
- Diseases: Biology, Monitoring, and Management
- Insects and Mites: Biology, Monitoring, and Management
- Insects and Mites (Web Version)
- Natural Enemies/Biological Control in Deciduous Fruit Crops
- Weeds, Nematode Problems in Deciduous Fruit Crops
- Mammal Control in Orchards
- Special Section: Plum Pox


