Phenology models and their uses are explained in detail at the University of California, Davis (USA) website: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/WEATHER/ddconcepts.html#Phenology. Phenology models are generally used to better time insecticide applications, thus improving control and reducing inappropriate use of chemical controls. As monitoring becomes a more important component of intensive IPM programs, phenology models are used to help schedule these activities (reducing control decision errors because of incorrectly timed samples) and reducing monitoring costs.
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