 | | List of slides |
 | | J.1 Spraying rice for pest control, Lao Peoples Republic |
 | | J.2 Spraying rice for pest control, Lao Peoples Republic |
 | | J.3 Spraying rice for pest control, Peoples Republic of China |
 | | J.4 Spraying rice for pest control, Peoples Republic of China |
 | | J.5 Pest control and fertilizer spraying |
 | | J.6 Broadcasting fertilizer in paddy fields, Tamil Nadu, India |
 | | J.7 Traps for tsetse fly (human sleeping sickness, cattle nagana) control, Burkina Faso |
 | | J.8 Chemical control of tsetse flies, Burkina Faso |
 | | J.9 Chemical control of tsetse flies, Burkina Faso |
 | | J.10 Azolla use in rice fields, as joint weed control/fertilizer, Tamil Nadu, India |
 | | J.11 Azolla use in rice fields, as joint weed control/fertilizer, Tamil Nadu, India |
 | | J.12 Close up of Azolla |
 | | J.13 Laboratory studies: effect of Azolla coverage on anopheline mosquitoes |
 | | J.14 Laboratory studies: effect of Azolla coverage on culicine mosquitoes |
 | | J.15 Dragonfly on sugar cane, Tamil Nadu, India |
 | | J.16 Gambusia for rice field mosquito control, Afghanistan |
 | | J.17 Focal application of Bayluscide® in an irrigation canal, Egypt |
 | | J.18 Fish kill by Bayluscide®, Egypt |
 | | J.19 Mechanical weed clearance of canals |
 | | J.20 The Chinese grass carp |
 | | J.21 Lined canal with fast water flow, Zimbabwe |
 | | J.22 Drying out of canals |
 | | J.23 Control of Rhombomys colonies in the former USSR (now Uzbekistan) |
 | | J.24 Alternate wetting and drying in Chinese rice irrigation |
 | | J.25 Vector larvae populations in conventionally irrigated rice fields versus those with alternate wetting and drying |
 | | J.26 Effect of alternate wetting and drying on the rice yield |
 | | J.27 The International Code of Conduct |