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The aim of integrated control of plant diseases, as of that of plant pests, is to prevent parasite damage exceeding economic thresholds, and to achieve this by the means most economical from the point of view not only of a single crop, but of a whole cropping system, and not only of a single farmer, but of an entire farming community.
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Palti, J. (1981). Interactions Between Cultural Practices, Resistance Breeding, and Application of Chemicals: Integrated Control. In: Cultural Practices and Infectious Crop Diseases. Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68266-7_4
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