- 12 Sections
- 70 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Section 1: Current Paradigm of Pest Management and issuesUnderstanding insect Pests, Problems with current model pest management, Impacts of monocultures of crops, pesticides and disturbance in agroecology etc, understanding Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM)6
- 1.1NPM-101: Introduction to Non Pesticidal Management
- 1.2NPM-102: Pesticide induced pest problems
- 1.3NPM-103: Pests, Pesticides and Distress
- 1.4NPM-104: Pesticide Regulation in India
- 1.51st Section: Current Paradigm of Pest Management and issues10 Minutes0 Questions
- 1.61st Section: What is your experience with pesticides3 Days
- Section 2: Managing the problem: Integrated Pest Management2
- Section 3: Genetically modified crops in pest, disease and weed management: issues and concernsIssues with Genetically Modified Crops, Biosafety, Pest management paradigm with Insecticidal protiens, Lessons learnt from Bt Cotton,11
- 3.1GMO-101: What is Genetic Engineering?
- 3.2GMO-102: Genetically Modified Crops in Pest, Disease and Weed Management
- 3.3GMO-103: Insect resistant (Bt) crops and issues
- 3.4GMO-104: Two decades of Bt cotton in India: Lessons learnt
- 3.5GMO-105: Herbicide Tolerant Cotton and impacts
- 3.6GMO-106: Genetically Modified Food Crops
- 3.7GMO-107: Bt brinjal-the controversies and the moratorium
- 3.8GMO-108: GM Mustard and Concerns
- 3.9GMO-109: Biosafety Issues and Regulatory System of GM Crops in India
- 3.10GMO-110: Labelling and Consumer Choices
- 3.112nd Section: Genetically modified crops in pest, disease and weed management: Issues and concerns10 Minutes0 Questions
- Section 4: Understanding Non Pesticidal ManagementFundamental principles of using agroecological approaches to pest and disease management5
- Section 5: Pest Surveillance, Diagnosis and AdvisoriesPest and disease surveillance, Pest and disease diagnostic tools11
- 5.1NPM-114: Field Diagnosis of Insect Pests and Diseases
- 5.2NPM-115: Identifying insect pests
- 5.3NPM-116: Identifying plant diseases
- 5.4NPM-117: Identifying nutrition deficiency symptoms
- 5.5NPM 118: Identifying crop weeds
- 5.6Crop Advisories for pest and disease management
- 5.7eKrishi Pestoscope
- 5.8PestSmart
- 5.9Plantix
- 5.10Pest and Disease Monitoring: Farm and Ecosystem Level
- 5.115th Section: Tools for pest and disease monitoring-Pestoscope, pestSmart10 Minutes0 Questions
- Section 5: Managing Insect Pests through NPM approachImpact of climate change on the pest and diseases8
- 6.1NPM-123: Disturbance in Agroecosystems: when insects become pests
- 6.2Decreasing the risk of crop failures and building resilience
- 6.3Role of Natural Enemies in Pest Management
- 6.4Identifying Insects and Understanding their Behavior and Life Cycles
- 6.5Agroecology and Pest Management
- 6.6Major Insect Pests and their Management
- 6.7Managing Stored Grain Pests
- 6.85th Section: Managing Insect Pests through NPM Approach10 Minutes0 Questions
- Section 6: Plant Disease Management through NPMUnderstanding plant diseases, Soil health and Plant diseases, Disease spread and their Management11
- 7.1What is plant disease?
- 7.2Plant diseases and their management
- 7.3How disease spread?
- 7.4Soil health and plant diseases
- 7.5How to identify the plant disease?
- 7.6Fungal diseases in plants
- 7.7Bacterial diseases in plants and management
- 7.8Viral Disease in Plants and management
- 7.9Nematode diseases in plants and management
- 7.10Identifying Plant Diseases and their Management
- 7.116th Section: Plant Disease Management through NPM10 Minutes0 Questions
- Section 7: Weeds in crop ecosystem and their management through NPMWhat are weeds, why plants becomes weeds, soil types and weeds, crop micro climate and weeds6
- Section 8: Crop wise pest and disease managementCrop wise pest management10
- 9.1Paddy
- 9.2Pulses: Redgram, Bengal gram, Blackgram
- 9.3Oilseeds: Groundnut, Soybean, Sunflower, Sesame, Safflower
- 9.4Fruits: Mango, Banana,
- 9.5Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal, Gourds, Cabbage, Cauliflower
- 9.6Spices and Condiments: Chillies, Turmeric, Ginger, etc.
- 9.7Wheat
- 9.8Maize
- 9.9Millets
- 9.108th Section: Crop wise pest and disease management10 Minutes0 Questions
- Section 9: Farm Made botanicals and microbials and their use in pests and disease managementUnderstanding basics of pest and disease management using locally available resources4
- Section 10: Bioenterprises and commercial organic formulations for pest and disease managementBioEnterprises for production of bioinputs, Commercial organic formulations, role of traps etc4
- Section 11: Organising Farmer Field Schools for teaching Non Pesticidal ManagementTeaching agroecological approaches, Farmer Field Schools etc4
Different Classifications of Weeds and their management