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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Adaptation of approaches to pest control in low-input agriculture Chellemi, Dan O
2000
19 8-10 p. 855-858
4 p.
article
2 Advances in the application of neuropeptides in insect control Altstein, Miriam
2000
19 8-10 p. 547-555
9 p.
article
3 Allelopathic potential of native plants against water hyacinth Kathiresan, RM
2000
19 8-10 p. 705-708
4 p.
article
4 Altered target sites as a mechanism of herbicide resistance Devine, Malcolm D.
2000
19 8-10 p. 881-889
9 p.
article
5 An Australian approach to IPM in cotton: integrating new technologies to minimise insecticide dependence Fitt, Gary P
2000
19 8-10 p. 793-800
8 p.
article
6 An update on the K oc concept in regard to regional scale management Gerstl, Zev
2000
19 8-10 p. 643-648
6 p.
article
7 Assessing the risks of releasing genetically modified virus insecticides: progress to date Cory, Jenny S
2000
19 8-10 p. 779-785
7 p.
article
8 Bacillus thuringiensis insecticides in crop protection — reality and prospects Navon, Amos
2000
19 8-10 p. 669-676
8 p.
article
9 Bioactivation and mode of action of the oxadiazine indoxacarb in insects Wing, Keith D
2000
19 8-10 p. 537-545
9 p.
article
10 Biological control of foliar pathogens by means of Trichoderma harzianum and potential modes of action Elad, Y.
2000
19 8-10 p. 709-714
6 p.
article
11 Biological control of neotropical aquatic weeds with fungi Barreto, R
2000
19 8-10 p. 697-703
7 p.
article
12 Biological control of weeds using plant pathogens: accomplishments and limitations Charudattan, Raghavan
2000
19 8-10 p. 691-695
5 p.
article
13 Botrytis cinerea — history of chemical control and novel fungicides for its management Rosslenbroich, Hans-Juergen
2000
19 8-10 p. 557-561
5 p.
article
14 Bottlenecks in IPM Jeger, M.J
2000
19 8-10 p. 787-792
6 p.
article
15 Chemical control of stored product insects with fumigants and residual treatments Zettler, J.Larry
2000
19 8-10 p. 577-582
6 p.
article
16 Current status of IPM in apple orchards MacHardy, William E
2000
19 8-10 p. 801-806
6 p.
article
17 Current status of non-residual control methods against stored product pests Donahaye, Ezra Jonathan
2000
19 8-10 p. 571-576
6 p.
article
18 Current use of transgenic herbicide-resistant soybean and corn in the USA Owen, Micheal D.K.
2000
19 8-10 p. 765-771
7 p.
article
19 Development and future direction of induced systemic resistance in plants Kuć, Joseph
2000
19 8-10 p. 859-861
3 p.
article
20 Effects of formulation on spray nozzle performance for applications from ground-based boom sprayers Miller, P.C.H
2000
19 8-10 p. 609-615
7 p.
article
21 Environmentally friendly spray techniques for tree crops Doruchowski, Grzegorz
2000
19 8-10 p. 617-622
6 p.
article
22 Fumigation in the 21st century Bell, C.H
2000
19 8-10 p. 563-569
7 p.
article
23 Genetics for improving biological control agents: the case of entomopathogenic nematodes Segal, Daniel
2000
19 8-10 p. 685-689
5 p.
article
24 Harmonisation of regulatory activities in plant protection Johnen, B.G
2000
19 8-10 p. 897-903
7 p.
article
25 “How to” and “why”: Levitan, Lois
2000
19 8-10 p. 629-636
8 p.
article
26 Impact of preharvest application of biological control agents on postharvest diseases of fresh fruits and vegetables Ippolito, Antonio
2000
19 8-10 p. 715-723
9 p.
article
27 Implementation of soil solarization in Greece: conclusions and suggestions Tjamos, E.C.
2000
19 8-10 p. 843-846
4 p.
article
28 Index 2000
19 8-10 p. XI-XV
nvt p.
article
29 Index 2000
19 8-10 p. XVII-XX
nvt p.
article
30 Integrated pest management in field vegetable crops in northern Europe — with focus on two key pests Finch, S
2000
19 8-10 p. 817-824
8 p.
article
31 IPM for food storage in developing countries: 20th Century aspirations for the 21st Century Haines, C.P
2000
19 8-10 p. 825-830
6 p.
article
32 Issues affecting the use of pheromones and other semiochemicals in orchards Suckling, D.M
2000
19 8-10 p. 677-683
7 p.
article
33 Long-term approaches for the control of Striga in cereals: field management options Ransom, Joel K.
2000
19 8-10 p. 759-763
5 p.
article
34 Management strategies for attenuating herbicide resistance: untoward consequences of their promotion Shane Friesen, L.J
2000
19 8-10 p. 891-895
5 p.
article
35 Modelling nematode population growth and damage Ehwaeti, M.E
2000
19 8-10 p. 739-745
7 p.
article
36 Modelling: the basis for rational disease management Shtienberg, D.
2000
19 8-10 p. 747-752
6 p.
article
37 Molecular- and chemo-systematics: do they have a role in agrochemical discovery? Simmonds, M.S.J
2000
19 8-10 p. 591-596
6 p.
article
38 Natural products as sources for new mechanisms of herbicidal action Duke, Stephen O
2000
19 8-10 p. 583-589
7 p.
article
39 New generation of protox-inhibiting herbicides Theodoridis, George
2000
19 8-10 p. 533-535
3 p.
article
40 Non-chemical approach to soilborne pest management – organic amendments Gamliel, A
2000
19 8-10 p. 847-853
7 p.
article
41 [No title] Katan, Jaacov
2000
19 8-10 p. 531-
1 p.
article
42 Pest management challenges for smallholder vegetable farmers in Zimbabwe Sibanda, T
2000
19 8-10 p. 807-815
9 p.
article
43 Physical and cultural methods for the management of soil-borne pathogens Katan, Jaacov
2000
19 8-10 p. 725-731
7 p.
article
44 Plant essential oils for pest and disease management Isman, Murray B
2000
19 8-10 p. 603-608
6 p.
article
45 Probabilistic risk assessment of agrochemicals in the environment Solomon, K.
2000
19 8-10 p. 649-655
7 p.
article
46 Recent developments in elucidating modes of resistance to phenylamide, DMI and strobilurin fungicides Gisi, U
2000
19 8-10 p. 863-872
10 p.
article
47 Resistance risk evaluation, “a European regulatory perspective” Leonard, Paul K
2000
19 8-10 p. 905-909
5 p.
article
48 Risks of the release of transgenic herbicide-resistant plants with respect to humans, animals, and the environment Kuiper, Harry A.
2000
19 8-10 p. 773-778
6 p.
article
49 Soil solarization in various agricultural production systems Stapleton, James J.
2000
19 8-10 p. 837-841
5 p.
article
50 Spray drift: impact of requirements to protect the environment Hewitt, A.J
2000
19 8-10 p. 623-627
5 p.
article
51 Sterile insect technique (SIT) in the near east — a transboundary bridge for development and peace Rossler, Y
2000
19 8-10 p. 733-738
6 p.
article
52 Sustainable agriculture and chemical control: opponents or components of the same strategy? Urech, Pierre
2000
19 8-10 p. 831-836
6 p.
article
53 The David Rosen lecture: biological control in citrus Hoy, Marjorie A
2000
19 8-10 p. 657-664
8 p.
article
54 The environmental yardstick for pesticides: a practical indicator used in the Netherlands Reus, Joost A.W.A
2000
19 8-10 p. 637-641
5 p.
article
55 The long-term approach to parasitic weeds control: manipulation of specific developmental mechanisms of the parasite Joel, Daniel M
2000
19 8-10 p. 753-758
6 p.
article
56 The potential of natural naphthoquinones as the basis for a new class of pest control agents — an overview of research at IACR-Rothamsted Khambay, Bhupinder P.S
2000
19 8-10 p. 597-601
5 p.
article
57 The role of parasitic Hymenoptera in integrated pest management in fruit orchards Viggiani, Gennaro
2000
19 8-10 p. 665-668
4 p.
article
58 The ups and downs of insecticide resistance in peach-potato aphids (Myzus persicae) in the UK Foster, S.P
2000
19 8-10 p. 873-879
7 p.
article
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