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| Title: | Measuring the costs and benefits of plant protection |
| Author: | Cullen, Ross |
| Date: | 1993 |
| Publisher: | New Zealand Plant Protection Society. |
| Citation: | Cullen, R. (1993) Measuring the costs and benefits of plant protection. In proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Society symposium: Plant protection: costs, benefits and international trade (pp.89-94). |
| Item Type: | Conference Contribution - Full Conference Paper |
| Abstract: | Plant protection can encompass a number of activities. Weed control in cereals,
competitor suppression for pine seedlings, weevil control in lucerne, control of fruit
worm in tomatoes, black spot on apples, powdery mildew on peas, clematis vitalba
and possums on native trees, rabbits on pasture, ultra violet light damage, salt
toxicity and many others. The common element in all of these situations is a yield
reduction effect, whether due to a predator, a competitor, or other other cause. When faced with these situations, there are several possible responses which
'managers' can take. Choice amongst these options is likely to be based upon several criteria including:
profitability, efficiency, environmental acceptability, potential and actual effects on
humans and other non-target species. |
| Persistent URL (URI): | http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4928 |
| Related: | www.nzpps.org |
| Rights: | Copyright © The Author. |
| Appears in Collections: | Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance
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