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    Cambridge University Press (CUP) ; 1988
    In:  American Journal of Alternative Agriculture Vol. 3, No. 2-3 ( 1988), p. 83-97
    In: American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, Cambridge University Press (CUP), Vol. 3, No. 2-3 ( 1988), p. 83-97
    Abstract: Serious side effects from the conventional use of traditional chemical pesticides for routine arthropod pest management have prompted the investigation and development of alternate strategies for the minimization of pest damage. Insect sex pheromones have been proposed as a potential group of alternative control agents for over twenty years. The possible uses of these substances for insect control are discussed and factors influencing their development for pest management are presented. The scientific research and commercial development of oriental fruit moth mating disruption is presented as a case study for the commercialization of this approach. Advantages and limitations of pheromone-based control tactics are presented. Mating disruption technology is starting to find its place in a number of diverse cropping situations. The use of pheromones for pest control promises to be an important component of the ongoing challenge to develop alternatives that may help to solve major environmental and human health problems associated with chemical pesticide use in agriculture.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0889-1893 , 1478-5498
    Language: English
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    Publication Date: 1988
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