Integrated
Pest Management
and Plant Health Care
Plant Health Care, Inc.
This is a microbial biotechnology company specializing in the development of “plant health care” products and natural systems solutions for the commercial tree care, horticulture, turfgrass, forestry and land reclamation industries. The Company is the world technology leader in the commercial development of endo- and ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculant products, and is fast becoming a leader in beneficial bacterial technology.
Bio-Integral
Resource Center
This Berkeley,
California organization specializes in finding non-toxic
and least-toxic, integrated pest management (IPM)
solutions to urban and agricultural pest problems.
Michigan State University
IPM
The
MSU IPM Program is an interdepartmental program of the
MSU Departments of Entomology and Plant Pathology. It links MSU Extension field staff
and campus faculty with growers, consultants, public
agencies and private organizations.
Ohio State University IPM
This
site contains a wealth of specific and current
information about Midwest pests and how to deal with
them.
University
of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, Integrated Pest and
Crop Management
Safer Pest Control Project
SPCP staff coordinate
outreach, education, and technical support efforts and
provide up-to-date information on low impact and
less-toxic solutions for pest control in schools,
housing, yards, gardens, and agriculture.
ExToxNet IPM
The EXTOXNET InfoBase
provides a variety of information about pesticides. You
can access the Pesticide Information Profiles
(PIPs) for
specific information on pesticides. Toxicology
Information Briefs (TIBs) contain a discussion of certain concepts in
toxicology and environmental chemistry. Other topic areas
include: Toxicology Issues of Concern (TICs), Factsheets, News about Toxicology Issues, Newsletters, Resources for Toxicology
Information, and Technical
Information.
MELA Member |