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Pest management

 "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." - Helen Keller

         Modern pest management including integrated pest management (IPM) or organic system aims to control pest in a socially acceptable, environmentally safe, and economically viable. Therefore, use of pesticide-free methods are currently required and applied. In addition, multidiscipline research can support the sustainability and effectiveness of pest controls.


References

บุษราพร จรดล, เฟื่องอรุณ ปรีดีดิลก, สุจินดา ธนะภูมิ (2021) รูปแบบกระบวนการเรียนรู้แบบมส่วนร่วมเพื่อส่งเสริมการจัดการผลไม้อินทรีย์ (Models of participatory learning process to enhance organic fruit management). The New Viridian Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. ปีที่ 1 ฉบับที่ 4.

Orankanok W, Chinvinijkul S, Thanaphum S, Sitilob P, Enkerlin WR (2007) Area-Wide Integrated Control of Oriental Fruit Fly Bactrocera dorsalis and Guava Fruit Fly Bactrocera correcta in Thailand. In: Vreysen, M.J.B., Robinson, A.S., Hendrichs, J. (eds) Area-Wide Control of Insect Pests. Springer, Dordrecht.


Contact Details

Regional R&D Training Center for Insect
Biotechnology (RCIB)
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science,
Mahidol University 272 Rama VI Road, Phayathai,
Ratchathewee, Bangkok 10400 THAILAND

Tel: +66 2 441 9820 ext. 1130
Website: rcib.sc.mahidol.ac.th