IB 482
Fall 2004 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
(IB 382) Study of the principles underlying the control of important insect pests of agriculture and of human and animal health; emphasis on integrated pest management involving a systems approach which combines biological, cultural, and chemical suppressive factors into ecologically sound and socially and economically acceptable technology. Lecture and laboratory. Offered in alternate years. Same as CPSC 479. Prerequisite: IB 150 or equivalent; or consent of department.
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