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Citation: Chapter 2. Jeff Waage. 1996. Integrated pest management and biotechnology: an analysis of their potential for integration. Pages 37-60. In: GJ Persley. 1996. Biotechnology and Integrated Pest
Management. Biotechnology in Agriculture No. 15, CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon UK OX10 8DE, 475 pages.
Keywords: pest management from an ecological perspective, is the problem just with insects? IPM—the new technology of pest control, IPM an ecological approach, emerging paradigms in the evolution of IPM, current developments in IPM in developing countries, current trends in biotechnology for pest management, engineering natural enemies, Bacillus thuringiensis, baculoviruses, other biocontrol agents of pest control, transgenic plants and pant –associated microbes, engineering for pesticide resistance, analysis, biotechnology and IPM for developing countries, the future of biopesticides, implications for genetically engineered biopesticides, implication for transgenic plants, alternative applications of biotechnology for pest management, biotechnology and biosystematics, biotechnology for improved natural enemy culture and production, biotechnology for improved evaluation of natural enemies