11. IPM STRATEGIES AGAINST MAJOR INSECT PEST OF RICE ECOSYSTEM IN MEGHALAYA -A BIO-RATIONAL APPROACH By PRITIN P. SONTAKKE
Abstract
Insecticides cause undesirable side effects to the human health thus; non-chemical control methods are now gaining importance day by day.Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has emerged as a science-based approach to minimize the risk associated with the use of pesticides. Both the developed and developing countries have taken major initiatives to promote IPM in principal agriculture crops. Present communication is mainly focused on IPM strategies for the management of insect pest in rice ecosystem.
KEY WORDS: Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Rice ecosystem, Insect pest.
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