Acronyms

PEST

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AcronymDefinition
PESTPost Election Selection Trauma
PESTPlease Excuse Slow Typing
PESTParameter Estimation by Sequential Testing
PESTPolitical Economical Social Technological
PESTProline Glutamic Acid Serine Threonine
PESTPesticide Evaluation Summary Tabulation (System)
PESTPan-European Security Treaty
PESTPrograms for Evaluating Software Testing (NIST)
PESTPublic Engagement In/With Science and Technology
PESTPseudo-Exhaustive Self Test
PESTPrint Engine Self Test (copier repair)
PESTProduction Evaluation Surveillance Test
PESTPrevent Employers from Seizing Tips (IUGE committee)
PESTPersonnel, Equipment, Supply, Training
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References in periodicals archive
Global pest control market accounted for revenue of $18,214.7 million in 2017 and is anticipated to generate revenue of $27,609.8 million by 2025.
Farmers should apply suitable pesticides after consulting experts provided the average number of pests on a leaf reaches economic threshold level (ETL), the release concluded.
Lot of efforts are being made to improve the quality of Bt cultivar of cotton, so that the sucking pest may not attack the crop (Choudhary and Gaur, 2010).
The Head of Pest Management at the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Food Security, Mr Kuate Sebua explained this on June 5 during a media engagement seminar to raise awareness on the pest among journalists.
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6 May 2019 - Seattle, US-based pest control company Certus has completed the acquisitions of Washington, US-based Mathis Exterminating and Eco Elite Pest Control to begin expansion across North America, the company said.
Rollins Inc (NYSE:ROL) on Tuesday declared that it agreed to acquire Clark Pest Control of Stockton Inc in Lodi, California, USA, a pest management company in California.
Keeping clean is the number one pest deterrent, but even if you clean regularly, it might not be enough.
Sensing its importance, agriculture department has improvised proceedings on breeding and nurturing of this pest for its free distribution among cotton farmers.
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