Daane, K.M. 2000 Grapes: integrating pest management into a constantly changing environment of new pests and pesticides.. California Conference on Biological Control II, The Historic Mission Inn Riverside, California, USA, 11-12 July, 2000. Center for Biological Control, College of Natural Resources, University of California Berkeley
Notes: This paper describes the future of grape integrated pest management (IPM) involving biological control and chemical methods in an ever-changing pest management scenario. The effect of the use of insecticides for glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homalodisca coagulata) control on the many good pest management programmes and biological control already in place is discussed through an overview of 2 grape IPM programmes against leafhoppers and mealybugs, developed in the 1950s, and changes brought to these programmes by relative recent invasions of similar pest species.