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Chapter 12. David C. Bridges. 2000. Implications of pest-resistant/herbicide-tolerant plants for IPM. Pages 141-153. In: George G. Kennedy, Turner B. Sutton (editors). Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Research, and Implementation. Proceedings of a Conference held March

8-10, 1999, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. American Phytopathological Society (APS) Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, 526 pages.

Keywords: total number of USDA permits and notices for regulated organisms in USA, herbicide tolerance, insect resistance, product quality, virus resistance, fungal resistance, agronomic properties, marker gene, bacterial resistance, nematode resistance, new technologies and IPM, what is IPM?, assessment framework, impact on the achievement of IPM goals, efficacy, economic viability, ecological sustainability, societal acceptance, utilization of practices consistent with IPM, farmer perception, insect resistance, disease resistance, herbicide-tolerant crops, richness and diversity of pest control tactics