Advances in Crop Protection Practices for the Environmental Sustainability of Cropping Systems

作者: W.G. Dilantha Fernando , Rajesh Ramarathnam , S. Nakkeeran

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8992-3_6

关键词: Sustainable agricultureNatural resource economicsEnvironmental pollutionAgricultureIrrigation managementCrop protectionAgricultural scienceSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceCroppingGreen Revolution

摘要: Abstract The era of green revolution has witnessed a tremendous change in the outlook agriculture development. Green emphasized increased availability food grains through use high yielding varieties, plant protection measures, and application dosage synthetic fertilizers, coupled with irrigation management. It not only grain production but also utilization fertilizers pesticides. Over-reliance on pesticides during resulted environmental pollution, ground water contamination, resurgence pests, poisoning sources, animals human beings. Extensive changed soil properties acts as major barrier sustainable production. Farmers agro-based industries could thrive technological innovation that goes harmony IPM practices. Several advances have been made research implementation control strategies for management pests diseases, which be integrated into agricultural system. chapter focuses these various measures gives an account successful programs from around world. success any program would depend understanding acceptance farmers, approach needed form policy making, communication networking governmental non-governmental agencies. makers to advised allocate budget extensive training, motivation farmers promotion establishment networks. Restructuring, both issues, will pave way IPM.

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