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Ecologically-Based Integrated Pest Management [recurso electrónico] / O. Koul ; G. W. Cuperus

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Wallingford : CABI, 2006Description: 474 p. : recurso en lineaISBN:
  • 9781845930646 print
  • 9781845931636 electronic bk.
Contained works:
  • Cuperus, G. W [coaut.]
  • Ebooks Corporation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 632.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Contenido: 9. Economics of Host Plant Resistance in Integrated Pest Management Systems10. Integrated Pest Management with the Sterile Insect Technique; 11. Ecology of Predator{80}{93}prey and Parasitoid{80}{93}host Systems: Its Role in Integrated Pest Management; 12. Ecological Considerations for the Use of Entomopathogens in Integrated Pest Management; 13. Role of Biotechnological Advances in Shaping the Future of Inte
Abstract: Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to manage pests through biological, cultural, physical and chemical means. Comprehensive IPM programme requires an understanding of the ecological relationships between crops, pests, natural enemies and the environment. This book reviews several cases in which ecologically-based IPM was used, and analyses the effectiveness of numerous methods - from the ecological effects of chemical control practices to the ecology of predator-prey and parasitoid-host systems.
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Contenido: 9. Economics of Host Plant Resistance in Integrated Pest Management Systems10. Integrated Pest Management with the Sterile Insect Technique; 11. Ecology of Predator{80}{93}prey and Parasitoid{80}{93}host Systems: Its Role in Integrated Pest Management; 12. Ecological Considerations for the Use of Entomopathogens in Integrated Pest Management; 13. Role of Biotechnological Advances in Shaping the Future of Inte

Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to manage pests through biological, cultural, physical and chemical means. Comprehensive IPM programme requires an understanding of the ecological relationships between crops, pests, natural enemies and the environment. This book reviews several cases in which ecologically-based IPM was used, and analyses the effectiveness of numerous methods - from the ecological effects of chemical control practices to the ecology of predator-prey and parasitoid-host systems.

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