Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to controlling pests in agriculture. Unlike traditional methods that rely heavily on chemical pesticides, IPM combines various strategies to minimize the impact on ecosystems. It incorporates biological controls, cultural practices, and mechanical interventions alongside judicious pesticide use when necessary. IPM aims to achieve a balance between pest control and maintaining a healthy environment. By utilizing natural predators, crop rotation, and resistant plant varieties, IPM reduces the reliance on chemical solutions, promoting long-term pest management. This approach enhances overall crop health, preserves biodiversity, and mitigates the development of pesticide-resistant pests. Farmers adopting IPM benefit from increased yield stability, reduced production costs, and decreased environmental pollution. Additionally, by minimizing the indiscriminate use of pesticides, IPM contributes to human health and food safety. Overall, Integrated Pest Management represents a holistic and sustainable strategy for addressing pest challenges in agriculture.
Title : Development of Virginia mountain mint as a potential commercial crop in the southern USA
Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, United States
Title : Socioeconomic constraints in implementing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in crops and solutions for sustainability
Shashi Vemuri, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, India
Title : Suitaiology: A strategic science for reframing agricultural risks under climate extremes — from water-use efficiency to water-situation wisdom
Dachang Zhang, Water & Eco Crisis Foundation, United States
Title : The use of CHP condensate water in greenhouse cultivation
Lisa Huybrechts, Proefstation voor de Groenteteelt vzw, Belgium
Title : Characterization of isolated strains of microorganisms from mineral, mountain, and spring waters from France, Italy, England, South Korea, Japan, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Singapore, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Dubai, and Bulgaria.
Nedyalka Valcheva, Vocational High School, Bulgaria
Title : Markers of PM produced by biomass combustion and development of a sampling and analysis technique
Enrico Paris , CREA-IT , Italy