Abstract
The glasshouse environment differs both physically and biologically from crop production in the open, and its cost structure permits the use of more sophisticated products and techniques for pest and disease control. From the wide range of control methods that are available, including integrated programmes in which chemical and biological methods are combined, experience indicates those should be selected which limit the risk of developing resistant strains of insects or pathogens.
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