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  1. Even with its complications, the EIL is fundamental for understanding the interaction of pests with their host, but the calculation of economic thresholds from these data is quite a different …

  2. Economic Thresholds and Economic Injury Levels | Radcliffe's …

    If numbers alone are used, the economic threshold may need to be positioned above the EIL early in a generation to account for subsequent mortality. When using injury equivalents, the …

  3. Bohrium | AI for Science with Global Scientists

    The Economic Injury Level (EIL) is the break-even point where the cost of pest control equals the value of the crop damage it prevents. The Economic Threshold (ET) is an action trigger set …

  4. Unit 3 - EIL and ETL | Principles of Integrated Disease Management

    By calculating the EIL, farmers can determine the economic threshold for initiating control measures and make informed decisions about when and how to manage pests or diseases …

  5. The Economic Injury Level and the Economic Threshold in IPM

    The EIL has been described as the break-even point, the level of pest a plant can tolerate, among other things. The main thing is that we want to manage the pest population before it reaches …

  6. The economic threshold (ET) is a decision point. It is the number of pest insects that need to be present for a control to be applied and keep the increasing pest population from reaching the EIL.

  7. Economical basis of IPM - Economic Thresholds | PPT - SlideShare

    The EIL is the pest density that causes economic damage equal to the cost of control. The ET is slightly below the EIL to allow time for control actions before losses reach the EIL.