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Economic Entomology

Economic Entomology is the study of insects in relation to human economics. This area of research focuses on understanding the economic impacts of insect pests on crops and livestock, as well as the development of insect-control strategies. The goal of this research is to increase crop yields, strengthen livestock h…

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Overview

Economic Entomology is the study of insects in relation to human economics. This area of research focuses on understanding the economic impacts of insect pests on crops and livestock, as well as the development of insect-control strategies. The goal of this research is to increase crop yields, strengthen livestock health, and reduce the financial burden of insect-related issues. By understanding the biology and behavior of insects, scientists can develop more effective control methods, such as biological control, the use of chemical pesticides, and integrated pest management. Economic Entomology is essential for sustainable agriculture, as it seeks to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture while maintaining productivity and profitability.

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Journal editorial board
Kevin Powell · Australia Nikos Papadopoulos · Greece Change Tan · United States

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