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Ability to detect and diagnose a problem in agricultural crops caused by arthropod pests, diseases or weeds.
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Knowledge of appropriate methods and techniques required to approach a problem, and to apply those in an integrated and selective way.
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Knowledge of the main sources of information in the field of integrated crop protection and the ability to consult them.
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Ability to approach problems and possible solutions from different angles, including agricultural, social, economic and legislative viewpoints
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Ability to evaluate the results of decisions.
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The identification, analysis and selection of relevant scientific and technical information.
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Ability to analyse new situations.
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Ability to edit scientific articles and to deliver oral presentation to an expert audience.
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Disclosure of knowledge and techniques to layman audiences.
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Cooperative work in multicultural, multidisciplinary, and small groups.
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Rigor with regard to the approaches of work, methods and elaboration of conclusions from the scientific, ethical and technical points of view.
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Capacity for continuing education.
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Reluctance toward the dogmatism.
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