01627nam a2200265Ia 4500001001000000003001000010005001700020008004100037020002400078020003300102040000900135082001000144100001300154245016100167264003200328300003100360500006800391505042100459520025700880650002201137700002401159700002501183710002401208856012901232000008734MX-MdCICY20260521090526.0140613t2002 ||| s |||||||eng|d a9780851994345 print a9780851999760 electronic bk. cCICY04a632.71 aPena, J.10aTropical Fruit Pests and Pollinatorsh[recurso electrónico] :bBiology, Economic Importance, Natural Enemies and Control /cJ. Pena ; J. Sharp ; M. Wysoki31aWallingford :bCABI, c2002 a454 p. :brecurso en linea aLibro electronico adquirido a perpetuidad con la editorial CABI0 aContenido: Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 Pests of Banana; Colour Plates; 3 Tropical Citrus Pests; 4 Pests and Pollinators of Mango; 5 Pests of Papaya; 6 Pests of Pineapple; 7 Pollinators and Pests of Annona Species; 8 Pests and Pollinators of Avocado; 9 Pests of Guava; 10 Pests of Minor Tropical Fruits; 11 Pests of Litchi and Longan; 12 Passion Fruit; 13 Quarantine Treatments for Pests of Tropical Fruits; Index3 aInsect and other pests cause major economic damage on fruit crops in the tropics. However, some insects are beneficial. This book reviews these injurious and beneficial organisms and how they might be controlled to enhance fruit production and quality.14aFRUTAS TROPICALES12aSharp, J., ecoaut.12aWysoki, M., ecoaut.12aEbooks Corporation.40uhttps://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/epdf/10.1079/9780851994345.0000zVer el texto completo, en las instalaciones del CICY