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- W4248583454 abstract "To early settlers, the North American forests appeared limitless. They were often considered a barrier to travel, commerce and agriculture. As a result, the forests were cut and burned with little thought to conservation and reforestation. Within the past half century, and more so in the last two decades, we have realized that our forests are limited resources. Their value not only for timber, but for recreation and soil and water management has been recognized. With this came the realization of the need to manage the resource for the benefit of man and the environment. Various pests - insects, diseases, undesirable plant species - have long been recognized as threats to the standing timber and a barrier to reforestation. Many management techniques have been tried to abate these pests, but among the most effective have been found to be the chemical and biological agents. Interest in use of chemicals in forestry started many years ago by perceptive foresters. But early chemicals were limited in number and effectiveness. Now an array of chemicals is available for pest management. The use of chemical and biological agents in forestry, while important, is not so extensive as in agriculture. Treatment is usually required only once or twice in growth cycle and that on scattered parcels of land. The utilization of forests by the public for recreation and as watersheds has lead to questioning the use of chemicals. Some groups vigorously protest the practice despite assurances of need and relative safety. On the resolution of this and certain other forest management issues hangs the future of our forests." @default.
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- W4248583454 title "Chemical and Biological Agents in Forest Pest Management" @default.
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