Developing an Integrated Pest Management Program for Tomatoes in The Red River Delta of Vietnam: A mini review

作者: Tuan M. Ha

DOI: 10.13170/AIJST.4.2.2488

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摘要: Ecologically based approaches to pest management in crop production have been embraced recent decades due their validity and effectiveness. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is not a new concept. It has adopted various regions Vietnam, particularly tomato production, an economically important vegetable the Red River Delta (RRD). Given occurrence development of pests are influenced by many factors such as soil types, varieties growth habits, practices, local climatic conditions, growing seasons, this paper therefore developed IPM program for tomatoes RRD on defined major region. Detailed factsheets six were different components explored employed ease identification management. Practical suggestions growers also presented.

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