Autor:
Parsa, Soroush
Morse, Stephen
Bonifacio, Alejandro
Chancellor, Timothy C.B.
Condori, B.
Crespo Pérez, Verónica
Hobbs, Shaun LA
Kroschel, J.
Ba, Malick N.
Rebaudo, François
Sherwood, Stephen G
Vanek, Steven J.
Faye, Emile
Herrera, Mario A
Dangles, Oliver
Despite its theoretical prominence and sound principles, integrated pest management (IPM) continues to suffer from anemic adoption rates in developing countries. To shed light on the reasons, we surveyed the opinions of a large and diverse pool of IPM professionals and practitioners from 96 count...
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Parsa, Soroush
,
Morse, Stephen
,
Bonifacio, Alejandro
,
Chancellor, Timothy C.B.
,
Condori, B.
,
Crespo Pérez, Verónica
,
Hobbs, Shaun LA
,
Kroschel, J.
,
Ba, Malick N.
,
Rebaudo, François
,
Sherwood, Stephen G
,
Vanek, Steven J.
,
Faye, Emile
,
Herrera, Mario A
,
Dangles, Oliver
,
[Obstacles to integrated pest management adoption in developing countries]
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Obstacles to integrated pest management adoption in developing countries