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    Two Generalized Predator-Prey Models for Integrated Pest Management with Stage Structure and Disease in the Prey Population by Ruiqing Shi, Sanyi Tang, Wenli Feng

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…For the purpose of integrated pest management, two types of impulsive control strategies (impulsive release of infective prey and impulsive release of predator) are used. …”
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    Integrated Pest Management at Home Series: Does your head itch? Facts About Head Lice by Nelly Nelson, LuAnn Duncan, Jenny Rodriguez, Katherine Allen, Karen Stauderman, Lisa Hamilton, Faith Oi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…What can happen?! Integrative Pest Management in the Home to the rescue! The IPM at Home Series is a county faculty initiative intended to provide answers to frequently asked questions about household pests. …”
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    The application of allelopathy in integrated pest management systems to control temperate European crop pests: a systematic map by Charlotte Kiely, Nicola Randall, Magda Kaczorowska-Dolowry

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…How have allelopathic plants been used within integrated pest management systems to control European crop pests in arable and field vegetable systems in temperate climates?…”
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    Optimal sterile insect release for area-wide integrated pest management in a density regulated pest population by Luis F. Gordillo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…To determine optimal sterile insect release policies in area-wide integrated pest management is a challenge that users of this pest control method inevitably confront. …”
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    A Holling Type II Discrete Switching Host-Parasitoid System with a Nonlinear Threshold Policy for Integrated Pest Management by Mengqi He, Sanyi Tang, Robert A. Cheke

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thus, if the weighted density of two generations of the host population increases and exceeds the ET, then integrated pest management (IPM) measures are enacted, i.e., biological and chemical measures are implemented together, assuming that the chemical immediately precedes the biological inputs to avoid pesticide-induced deaths of the natural enemies. …”
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