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Farmers' knowledge, perceptions and practices in mango pest management in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
2001
International Journal of Pest Management
A survey of mango farmers' knowledge, perceptions and practices in pest management was conducted during the dry season of 1998 in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Identification and control of pests was often based on damage symptoms, rather than on recording of causal agents. Damage caused by the seed-borer Deanolis albizonalis (Hampson) was often wrongly attributed to the fruit flies Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel. Nearly all farmers applied calendar sprays of insecticides (97%) and fungicides (79%)
doi:10.1080/09670870150215559
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