Vol. 9, Issue 6, Part E (2025)
Integrated plant protection: Bridging pathology and entomology in the age of precision agriculture
Priya Priyanka Tudu, Prem Shanker, Amogha, Nayan Deep, Narayan A Musmade, Rupesh Sharma, Kangjam Sonamani Singh, Hemant Sharma, Niren Majumdar and Gurpreet Singh
The ever-changing farming scene calls for a move away from old ways of protecting crops to more combined, eco-friendly, and smart methods. Integrated Plant Protection (IPP) acts as a key link between studying plants and insects͏ focusing on managing pests and diseases in a holistic way using environmentally aware methods. The coming of precise farming has changed this joining by allowing for watchfulness in real-time predictive modelling and focused help. This article looks into the teamwork between sickness study and bug science highlights the key role digital tools play in improving IPP and shows how frameworks based on data can reduce threats from living things to plants. Using examples of case studies and current world practices this paper tries to set out a plan for future-ready resilient systems in crop protection.
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