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    Интегрированная защита растений от основных вредителей и болезней в Восточной Европе и на Кавказе 2017
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    ИЗР уже в течение некоторого времени применяется в разных регионах и странах, характеризующихся разными природными и социально-экономическими условиями, а также уровнем развития сельского хозяйства. Однако эффективного развития растениеводства и защиты растений можно достичь в любых обстоятельствах, если применять ИЗР. Использование ИЗР – это не просто строгое соблюдение правил и регламентов, но скорее, ИЗР – это выполнение действий с учетом экологического подхода, включающего в себя принципы, с тратегии и тактики, которые способствуют сокращению применения химических препаратов, а также повышению уровня продовольственной безопасности при устойчивом производстве. Для достижения максимальной эффективности ИЗР следует адаптировать к местным/региональным условиям.
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    Climate change impacts on twenty major crop pests in Central Asia, the Caucasus and Southeastern Europe 2021
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    This research report for a regional study on the impacts of climate change on the spread of pests contributes to FAO’s normative work, as a milestone for 2020–2021 under the Regular Programme. The year 2020 was designated by the United Nations as the as the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH), with the aim of reducing crop loss from pests, which is estimated at 40 percent. In the current report, agricultural pests as any organism harmful to plants, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects, etc are defined by the authors. We include those that cause direct damage as well as disease-causing organisms. Climate change is projected to worsen crop losses by another 10–25 percent, which in some regions would emanate from associated pests. Central Asia, the Caucasus and Southeastern Europe are under the research area.
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    Handbook on the integrated crop management of green gram and chickpea for farmer field schools in central dry zone of Myanmar 2022
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    This curriculum briefly outlines Integrated pest management (IPM) for these selected crops, green gram, and chickpea. The general concept of IPM is the same for these crops, although the insect pests, diseases and weeds differ from one crop to another. The name of pests are listed for information, and important messages that are unique to Myanmar's situation is briefed if necessary, rather than giving a detailed account of morphology, biology, ecology and management, which can be readily available in published literature. It aims to improve farmers' knowledge of the pests, including insects, plant diseases, weeds and rodents causing the reduction in the yield of field crops and how to manage the crops to boost crop production without deteriorating environmental resources for sustainable agriculture.
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    Интегрированная защита растений от основных вредителей и болезней в Восточной Европе и на Кавказе 2017
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    ИЗР уже в течение некоторого времени применяется в разных регионах и странах, характеризующихся разными природными и социально-экономическими условиями, а также уровнем развития сельского хозяйства. Однако эффективного развития растениеводства и защиты растений можно достичь в любых обстоятельствах, если применять ИЗР. Использование ИЗР – это не просто строгое соблюдение правил и регламентов, но скорее, ИЗР – это выполнение действий с учетом экологического подхода, включающего в себя принципы, с тратегии и тактики, которые способствуют сокращению применения химических препаратов, а также повышению уровня продовольственной безопасности при устойчивом производстве. Для достижения максимальной эффективности ИЗР следует адаптировать к местным/региональным условиям.
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    Climate change impacts on twenty major crop pests in Central Asia, the Caucasus and Southeastern Europe 2021
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    This research report for a regional study on the impacts of climate change on the spread of pests contributes to FAO’s normative work, as a milestone for 2020–2021 under the Regular Programme. The year 2020 was designated by the United Nations as the as the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH), with the aim of reducing crop loss from pests, which is estimated at 40 percent. In the current report, agricultural pests as any organism harmful to plants, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects, etc are defined by the authors. We include those that cause direct damage as well as disease-causing organisms. Climate change is projected to worsen crop losses by another 10–25 percent, which in some regions would emanate from associated pests. Central Asia, the Caucasus and Southeastern Europe are under the research area.
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    Handbook on the integrated crop management of green gram and chickpea for farmer field schools in central dry zone of Myanmar 2022
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    This curriculum briefly outlines Integrated pest management (IPM) for these selected crops, green gram, and chickpea. The general concept of IPM is the same for these crops, although the insect pests, diseases and weeds differ from one crop to another. The name of pests are listed for information, and important messages that are unique to Myanmar's situation is briefed if necessary, rather than giving a detailed account of morphology, biology, ecology and management, which can be readily available in published literature. It aims to improve farmers' knowledge of the pests, including insects, plant diseases, weeds and rodents causing the reduction in the yield of field crops and how to manage the crops to boost crop production without deteriorating environmental resources for sustainable agriculture.

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