Control of pests by a combination of biological, chemical and cultural methods, as well as by plant breeding, has already been implemented in certain high value crops, particularly under glass. In the field, pest management programmes require continual modification and improvement in the light of pest population dynamics and changing farm practice. In the absence of such programmes, timely control can demand instant action, and this may still be aimed at pest eradication.
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