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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1993 Integrated Pest Management In Canadian Forest Nurseries: Current Perspectives and Future Opportunities

Integrated Pest Management In Canadian Forest Nurseries: Current Perspectives and Future Opportunities

Concepts and practices of integrated pest management (IPM) from the applied perspective of the forest seedling grower in Canada are discussed. An overview of IPM in forest seedling production is provided; current status of IPM practices in Canada are outlined; and a continuing education opportunity for nursery professionals is introduced. Concepts, techniques and principles for planning, implementing and evaluating IPM programs are examined within the broader scope of Integrated Resource Management (IRM).


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Author(s): T. R. Meyer, M. Irvine, E. M. Harvey, Thom J. McDonough

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1993

Event: Northeastern and Intermountain Forest Nursery Associations
1993 - St. Louis, MO