Towards sustainable performance of urban horticulture: ten challenging fields of action for modern integrated pest management in cities

We identified ten current key challenges for plant protection in cities each of them belonging to a specific field of action of IPM in urban horticulture according to Directive 2009/128/EC. The challenges are: appropriate plant selection, microbiome engineering, nutrient recycling, smart, digital so...

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