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Push–pull technology is an intercropping strategy for controlling agricultural pests by using repellent "push" plants and trap "pull" plants. For example, cereal crops like maize or sorghum are often infested by stem borers. Grasses planted around the perimeter of the crop attract and trap the pests, whereas other plants, like Desmodium, planted between the rows of maize, repel the pests and control the parasitic plant Striga. Push–pull technology was developed at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Kenya in collaboration with Rothamsted Research, UK. and national partners. This technology has been taught to smallholder farmers through collaborations with universities, NGOs and national research organizations.

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  • Push-pull-Technologie ist eine Methode zur biologischen Schädlingsbekämpfung. Dabei werden innerhalb der Kultur Pflanzen mit abstoßender, um die Kultur solche mit anziehender Wirkung verwendet, um die Insekten von den Nutzpflanzen zu vertreiben (push) bzw. anzulocken (pull). (de)
  • Push–pull technology is an intercropping strategy for controlling agricultural pests by using repellent "push" plants and trap "pull" plants. For example, cereal crops like maize or sorghum are often infested by stem borers. Grasses planted around the perimeter of the crop attract and trap the pests, whereas other plants, like Desmodium, planted between the rows of maize, repel the pests and control the parasitic plant Striga. Push–pull technology was developed at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Kenya in collaboration with Rothamsted Research, UK. and national partners. This technology has been taught to smallholder farmers through collaborations with universities, NGOs and national research organizations. (en)
  • Le push-pull (le pousser-piéger), aussi appelé répulsion-attraction, est une approche de lutte biologique qui consiste à « chasser » les insectes ravageurs d'une culture principale et à les « charmer » vers la lisière du champ. Cette méthode dépend de l'agencement pensé de plantes dotées de la capacité biologique ou chimique de repousser, attirer ou piéger les insectes, évitant l'utilisation d'insecticides de synthèse ou d'OGM. La technique fut développée au Kenya par l'entomologiste indien, Zeyaur R. Khan, de l'ICPE (International centre of insect physiology and ecology) et offre une utilité particulière en Afrique de l'Est, surtout au Kenya, pour lutter contre les insectes nuisibles pour le maïs. (fr)
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  • Push-pull-Technologie ist eine Methode zur biologischen Schädlingsbekämpfung. Dabei werden innerhalb der Kultur Pflanzen mit abstoßender, um die Kultur solche mit anziehender Wirkung verwendet, um die Insekten von den Nutzpflanzen zu vertreiben (push) bzw. anzulocken (pull). (de)
  • Push–pull technology is an intercropping strategy for controlling agricultural pests by using repellent "push" plants and trap "pull" plants. For example, cereal crops like maize or sorghum are often infested by stem borers. Grasses planted around the perimeter of the crop attract and trap the pests, whereas other plants, like Desmodium, planted between the rows of maize, repel the pests and control the parasitic plant Striga. Push–pull technology was developed at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Kenya in collaboration with Rothamsted Research, UK. and national partners. This technology has been taught to smallholder farmers through collaborations with universities, NGOs and national research organizations. (en)
  • Le push-pull (le pousser-piéger), aussi appelé répulsion-attraction, est une approche de lutte biologique qui consiste à « chasser » les insectes ravageurs d'une culture principale et à les « charmer » vers la lisière du champ. Cette méthode dépend de l'agencement pensé de plantes dotées de la capacité biologique ou chimique de repousser, attirer ou piéger les insectes, évitant l'utilisation d'insecticides de synthèse ou d'OGM. La technique fut développée au Kenya par l'entomologiste indien, Zeyaur R. Khan, de l'ICPE (International centre of insect physiology and ecology) et offre une utilité particulière en Afrique de l'Est, surtout au Kenya, pour lutter contre les insectes nuisibles pour le maïs. (fr)
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  • Push-pull-Technologie (de)
  • Push-pull (agriculture) (fr)
  • Push–pull agricultural pest management (en)
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