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Introduction
1. Insect, abundance and diversity
2. Insect classification based on economic importance
3. Pest, causes for outbreaks and categories
4. Pest, causes for outbreaks and categories, contd....
5. Pest surveillance and methods of sampling
1. Principles of Pest Management and History
2. IPM, Definition and Concepts
3. Ecological Methods of Pest Management - Legal and Cultural
4. Ecological Methods of Pest Management - Cultural (Contd)
5. Ecological Methods of Pest Management - Cultural (Contd.)
6. Ecological Methods of Pest Management - Physical
7. Ecological Methods of Pest Management - Mechanical
1. Host Plant Resistance
2. Host Plant Resistance (Cont.)
3. Biological Control- Predators
4. Biological Control - Parasitoids
5. Biological Control - Microbes: Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses
6. Biological Control - Microbes: Entomopathogenic Nematodes
1. Pest management by modifying insect behaviour
2. Use of sex pheromones in pest management
3. Use of attractants and repellants in pest management
4. Pest management through radiation technology - Principles
5. Sterile Insect Technique - case studies
1. Pest management through botanicals
2. Pest management through botanicals (contd..)
3. Chemical Control - History and classification
4. Mode of Action of different insecticide groups
5. Chemical Control - Considerations for Chemicals Integration
6. Insecticide Resistance and Management
7. Insecticide as component of IPM
1. Biotechnological Approaches in IPM
2. Agro-ecosystem Analysis
3. IPM in Paddy
4. IPM in Paddy (Contd.)
5. IPM in Pigeon pea
6. IPM in Pigeon pea (Contd.)
1. IPM in Groundnut
2. IPM in Mustard and Soyabean
3. IPM in Cotton
4. IPM in Cotton (Contd.)
5. IPM in Sugarcane
6. IPM in Sugarcane (Contd.)
1. IPM in Tomato
2. IPM in Cabbage
3. IPM in Mango
4. IPM in Grapes
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