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"Pests Control and Acarology" ed. by Dalila Haouas, Levente Hufnagel

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"Pests Control and Acarology" ed. by Dalila Haouas,  Levente Hufnagel

"Pests Control and Acarology" ed. by Dalila Haouas, Levente Hufnagel
ITExLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1838806032 9781838806033 1838806024 9781838806026 1838806040 9781838806040 | 157 pages | PDF | 13 MB

This volume presents novel methods adopted in pest management for cereal crops and fruit trees. Each chapter provides a rigorous review and outline of current trends and future needs, to expedite progress in the field.

The book was structured in three sections as follows.
The first section introduces the topics and defines concepts of Integrated Pest Management and Biological Control.
The second section includes two chapters: the first one discusses a new trap barrier system for rodent pest control in rice and the second one presents methods used in the management of stem borers in cereal crops.
The third section presents various topics within the area of Acarology.


Contents
1.Integrated Insect Pest Management
2.Biological Control of Insect Pest
3.Trap Barrier System (TBS) as a New Tool for Rodent Pest Management in Irrigated Rice in Africa
4.Stem Borers of Cereal Crops in Africa and Their Management
5.Prologue: Scientific and Societal Importance of Mites and Acarology From the Viewpoint of International Publication
6.Ecological Spotlights on Mites (Acari) in Norwegian Conifer Forests: A Review
7.Invasive Mite Species in the Americas: Bioecology and Impact
8.Biology and Ecology of Some Predaceous and Herbivorous Mites Important from the Agricultural Perception
9.Bioecology of Jasmine Mite, Tetranychus urticae in Different Jasmine Cultivars
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