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An experimental field study to evaluate a trap-barrier system and fumigation for controlling the rice field rat, Rattus argentiventer, in rice crops in West Java

Study assessing the effectiveness of a trap-barrier system for rodent control in Indonesia. Authors: Grant R. Singleton, Sudarmajff and Sadeli … Continued

Rodents KAP survey results + knowledge

Presentation of the discussion conducted on the KAP survey results and local rodent knowledge in India

Baseline Study Results

Results of a baseline survey conducted in Nepal on rodent issues, species, perceptions and management in local communities

Baseline Report 2.2 Med4Pest

Inventory of the status of rodent management in Mediterranean regions. The research covered the regions of Turkey, Cyprus, Morocco, and … Continued

Report Green Rodent Control – Country Baseline Inventory

Report providing insights into the attitudes and willingness for implementing ecologically-based rodent management techniques in reducing crop damage and improving … Continued

A snapshot of rodents and shrews of agroecosystems in Ethiopian highlands using camera traps

Paper capturing the rodents and shrews diversity in Ethiopian highlands.

Assessing Rodent-induced Greenhouse Crop Yield Losses and Management Options in Crete, Greece

Poster assessing yield losses in greenhouses due to rodent damage and exploration of options.

A Review of Endemic Plant Species of Greece for Managing Rodent Damages in Agriculture

Poster reviewing endemic plant species of Greece for rodenticides or rodent-repellents development

Technical Innovation Brief: Rodents – gnawing away at crops, stored grain and our health

Technical innovation brief from the CGIAR (2010) on Integrated Pest Management. Presents research findings and innovations on the management of … Continued

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