1. Transition from Conventional to Organic Farming Systems: II. Summary of Discussion Session and Recommendations for Future Research
- Author
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Gladis M. Zinati
- Subjects
Integrated pest management ,Agronomy ,Agroforestry ,Noxious weed ,business.industry ,Organic farming ,Pest control ,Profitability index ,Horticulture ,Weed ,Cover crop ,business ,Session (web analytics) - Abstract
ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. cover crops, mulches, noxious weeds, nutrient minerals, pest management tactics, pretransition period, site-specific, weed dormancy, weed seed banks SUMMARY. A question/answer discussion session was conducted at the conclusion of the workshop “Pest Management During Transition to Organic Farming Systems”. The following categories were used to summarize the discussion: 1) questions and answers related to cultural and biological practices and their effects under various climatic conditions, 2) recommendations for pest management, and 3) future research needs. While many tactics are available, selecting and adopting the most suitable approach depends on soil conditions of the land, location, and the availability of the resources at affordable prices. Definitely, more research studies are needed on 1) weed seed banks under various cultural practices at different regions, 2) relationships between soil nutrients, and pest control, and 3) approaches to increase profitability of organic production during the transition period.
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- 2002