Review Article
Agriculture in Latin America: Integrated Pest Management, Semiochemicals, and Microbial Pest-Control Agents Actual State and Future Projections for the Balance Of Heavy Metals in Polish and Dutch Agriculture
Author(s): Rahmat A Shoureshi*
In relation to the traits of Latin American farmers and the tactics of funders and practitioners for IPM research and development, a few particular challenges related integrated pest management (IPM) development and acceptance in Latin America are discussed. IPM's complexity and the numerous assumptions made about the needs and issues of farmers present a hurdle. The focus is on IPM techniques including semiochemicals and microbial pesticides, which are examined from a Latin American viewpoint both for the market of IPM products and the regulatory guidelines for registration and usage of semiochemicals. Finally, a review of Latin American IPM research is presented (Bekker-Grob EW et al., 2012). This study examines the level of heavy metal contamination in agroecosystems in relation to agricultural development. The agricultural situations in Poland and the Netherlands were contrast.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2251-0044.2022.21