Integrated Pest Management. Ecological and socio need
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This article is based on the assessment of negative impact on nature due to improper use of chemicals in plant protection in which the Integrated Pest Management is the most effective and safe for ecological conservation in the agricultural production system method. The need to foster a culture of production to ensure supply of organic agricultural product on the market is conceived by promoting IPM from three main lines: - production line - Community Line - curricular Line The overall success of MIP depends on the requirement in strict compliance with various aspects which determine how and when to act for efficient crop protection.
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Cordero Peña, E. (2003). Integrated Pest Management. Ecological and socio need. Mendive. Journal on Education, 1(3), 187–191. Retrieved from https://mendive.upr.edu.cu/index.php/MendiveUPR/article/view/34
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