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Rice yields, production variability, and the war against pests: An empirical investigation of pesticides, host-plant resistance, and varietal diversity in Eastern China.
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Rice yields, production variability, and the war against pests: An empirical investigation of pesticides, host-plant resistance, and varietal diversity in Eastern China./
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Widawsky, David Alan.
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193 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 57-05, Section: A, page: 2140.
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Rice yields, production variability, and the war against pests: An empirical investigation of pesticides, host-plant resistance, and varietal diversity in Eastern China.
Widawsky, David Alan.
Rice yields, production variability, and the war against pests: An empirical investigation of pesticides, host-plant resistance, and varietal diversity in Eastern China.
- 193 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 57-05, Section: A, page: 2140.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 1996.
Rice pests reduce yields and increase yield variability, creating dual problems for rice farmers in Eastern China. The standard pest control strategy in Eastern China is to apply chemical pesticides, but negative consequences have increased interest in pesticide alternatives, including host-plant resistance and varietal diversity. The study presents the first production function framework measuring the impact of pesticides, host-plant resistance, and varietal resistance in rice production, and evaluating whether these factors increase yields and decrease yield variability.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Host-plant resistance in many Chinese rice varieties provides protection from pests. However, no systematic reduction in pesticide use occurs when farmers grow varieties with host-plant resistance, despite evidence that pesticides are less effective in the presence of host-plant resistance. Furthermore, pesticides may reduce the productivity of host-plant resistance, which is deteriorating in Eastern China.
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Determinants of yield variability in rice include not only pesticides and host-plant resistance, but varietal diversity. Measures of varietal diversity were constructed and evaluated for Eastern China. Econometric estimation of a stochastic production function revealed that pesticides increase yield variability, whereas host-plant resistance and varietal diversity decrease yield variability.
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