Integrated joint pest management strategies in the presence of control spillovers
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2013-01-07
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Yigezu, Yigezu
Alexander, Corinne
Preckel, Paul V.
Maier, Dirk E.
Mason, Linda J
Woloshuk, Charles P
Lawrence, John
Moog, Dale J.
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Yigezu Yigezu, Corinne Alexander, Paul V. Preckel, Dirk E. Maier, Linda J Mason, Charles P Woloshuk, John Lawrence, Dale J. Moog. (7/1/2013). Integrated joint pest management strategies in the presence of control spillovers. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 40 (5), pp. 785-805.
Abstract
ntegrated pest management has proved cost-effective in coping with crop pests. This article identifies characteristics of pests, controls and economic incentives that may make the development of an integrated joint pest management (IJPM) strategy – designed for simultaneous control of multiple pests – worthwhile. We demonstrate via a case study that an IJPM strategy may add considerable value for on-farm corn storage. Critical factors for an IJPM strategy are that the pests are affected by the same environmental variables, but with different thresholds and response functions; controls for one pest impact other pests; and the pests have similar economic importance
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Yigezu, Yigezu https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9156-7082