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The techniques of IPM were found not to be that easy to learn, although some are quite similar to conventional and ancient farming techniques, whereas others may require new skills as reported from various field studies.
Integrated disease management IPM is an ecosystem- based strategy that focuses on long term prevention of pests or their damage through a combination of techniques such as biological control, habitat manipulation, and modification of cultural practices and use of resistant varieties.
Integrated pest management regulates pests by using a variety of control measures, including mechanical, cultural, biological, and chemical.
Identify pests and monitor progress. Set action threshholds. Prevent. Control.
Level 1 integration: Individual pest species or species complexes. Level 2 integration: Community of pest species (insects, pathogens, weeds) Level 3 integration: Ecosystem (crop and non-crop host plants and other components) Level 4 integration: Farming community (including social and economic components)
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In practice, IPM is an ongoing cycle of seven critical steps: Step 1: Inspection. The cornerstone of an effective IPM program is a schedule of regular inspections. Step 2: Preventive Action. Step 3: Identification. Step 4: Analysis. Step 5: Treatment Selection. Step 6: Monitoring. Step 7: Documentation.
Each step provides an opportunity to thoroughly think through the pest control process and to reduce pesticide use. Step 1: Identify the Pest. Step 2: Monitor Pest Activity. Step 3: Determine Action Thresholds. Step 4: Explore Treatment Options Make Treatments. Step 5: Evaluate Results.

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