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Publication Type:
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Material Type: | Book |
Author Affiliation: | Leslie: Field Operations Division (H7506C), Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.; Metcalf: Department of Entomology, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL |
Monograph Title: | Integrated Pest Management for Turfgrass and Ornamentals, 1989. |
Volume Editors: | Leslie, Anne R. and Metcalf, Robert L. |
Meeting Info.: | New Orleans, Louisiana: September, 1987 |
Publishing Information: | Washington, D.C.: Field Operations Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency |
# of Pages: | 345 |
Collation: | viii, 337 pp. |
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Evaluative Review: | Appears in Environmental Entomology, 20(2), p. 755, by Harry D. Niemczyk. |
URL to Search Item: | https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000018515954 Last Checked 01/10/2024 Access conditions: Possibly USA access only |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Integrated pest management; Biological control; Pesticide use; Public relations; Turfgrass industry; Disease control; Insect control; Endophytic fungi; Nematoda
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Abstract/Contents: | Includes: Introduction; Problems Encountered in Controlling Pests with Chemical Toxicants (Insect Resistance to Insecticides; Ecological Side Effects of Pesticide and Fertilizer Use on Turfgrass; Current and Future Regulatory Concerns for Lawn Care Operators; and Societal Problems Associated with Pesticide Use in the Urban Sector); Benefits of an Integrated Pest Management Approach to Turfgrass and Ornamentals (Urban Integrated Pest Management Education and Implementation: Implications for the Future; Educational, Environmental and Economic Impacts of Integrated Pest Management Programs for Landscape Plants; Integrated Pest Management in the Golf Course Industry: A Case Study and Some General Considerations; Societal Benefits of Conservation Oriented Management of Turfgrass in Home Lawns; and Lawn Service Industry: Transition in Services); Current Research Towards Understanding the Pest and the Site (Detection and Monitoring of Turfgrass Pathogens by Immunoassay; Biological Management of Turfgrass Pests and the Use of Prediction Models for More Accurate Pesticide Applications; Managing the Scarab Grub Pest Complex in Turfgrass: Some Ecological Considerations; Influence of Fertilization and Irrigation Practices on Waterborne Nitrogen Losses from Turfgrass; Surface Runoff from Turf; and The Influence of TURFtech Seeding on Soil Compaction in Southeast Iowa and a Midsouth Region); State of the Art Research on Control of Turfgrass Pests Through Use of Naturally Occurring Endophytic Fungi (The Role of Endophytic Fungi in Grasses: New Approaches to Biological Control of Pests; Utilization of Fungal Endophytes of Grasses: Laboratory Manipulations for Specific Toxins; and The Role of Endophytes in Enhancing the Performance of Grasses Used for Conservation and Turf); State of the Art Research on Use of Entomophilic Nematodes for Control of Turfgrass Insects (Field Effectiveness of Entomophilic Nematodes Neoaplectana and Heterorhabditis; Entomogenous Nematodes for Control of Turfgrass Isects with Notes on Other Biological Control Agents; and Biological Control of Social Insects with Nematodes); Manual of Current Practices for Control of Turfgrass Diseases, Insects and Poa Annua (Symptomatology and Management of Common Turfgrass Diseases in Transition Zone and Northern Regions; Suppression of White Grubs with Microorganisms and Attractants; and Annual Bluegrass to Bentgrass Conversion with Turf Growth Retardants); and Evaluation of the Site/Pest Complex: A Starting Point for Development of an Urban Pest Management System for Turfgrass (Development of an IPM Program for Turfgrass; and Knowledge Based Systems for Use in Integrated Pest Management: Requirements, Pitfalls, and Opportunities); and List of Contributors. |
Library of Congress Subject Headings: | Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses; Grasses -- Congresses; Grasses; Pesticides -- Environmental aspects; Graminales -- Congrès; Turfgrasses; Plants, Ornamental; Pests -- Integrated control; Lawns; Pelouses; Animaux et plantes nuisibles -- Lutte intégrée contre; Lawns (landscaped grass) |
Language: | English |
References: | Chapter refs. |
See Also: | see also the 26 chapter records from this work, search as "MCODE=IPMTO" in Power Search to isolate these as a set, or: see records related to IPMTO |
See Also: | See also revised and expanded commercial version, 1994, Handbook of Integrated Pest Management for Turf and Ornamentals, R=1079. R=1079 |
Note: | Also reprinted in 1990 by GCSAA "August 1989" "This book is the product of a symposium held during the 194th American Chemical Society meetings in New Orleans, Louisiana, in September 1987. Entitled 'Urban Integrated Pest Management: An Environmental Mandate'" "ProQuest number: CAT90933829" "ProQuest document ID: 48467546" Pictures, b/w Figures Tables Graphs |
Annotation from Turfgrass History and Literature: Lawns, Sports, and Golf, by James B Beard, Harriet J. Beard and James C Beard: | "An assemblage of 25 papers presented at a symposium organized by the Integrated Pest Management Unit of the Environmental Protection Agency and held during the American Chemical Society Meetings in 1987. It focuses on the dimensions of integrated pest management, including monitoring methods, biological alternatives, and cultural practices." p. 459, 460 |
Beard Section Heading: | Specialty turfgrass books/monographs: Pest management of turfgrasses and ornamentals |
Beard Scope of Content Note: | Identified by James B Beard in Turfgrass History and Literature: Lawns, Sports, and Golf (2014) as containing chapter(s) or section(s) on turfgrass but addressing a broader array of subjects than just turfgrass. |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): 1989. Integrated Pest Management for Turfgrass and Ornamentals. Leslie, Anne R. and Metcalf, Robert L. (eds.) viii, 337 pp. Washington, D.C.: Field Operations Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency. |
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