Bio-pesticide & integrated pest management (Record no. 5786)
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| fixed length control field | 03820nam a22001577a 4500 |
| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | Ref 632.95 G34b 2010 |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Bio-pesticide & integrated pest management |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
| Place of publication | New Delhi |
| Name of publisher | A. P. H. Publishing Corporation |
| Year of publication | 2010 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Number of Pages | x, 286 pages. |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
| General note | Chemical pesticides –<br/>Living creatures to control pest –<br/>Genetic engineering and resistant plant –<br/>Weeds for controlling pests –<br/>Multiple cropping for controlling pests –<br/>Plant as pesticides –<br/>Chrysanthemum: a source of natural insecticides –<br/>Bael as a pesticide –<br/>Mustard as a pesticide –<br/>Pesticide from pepper –<br/>Cashew nut as source of pesticide –<br/>Castor, as weapon against pests and insects –<br/>Chaulmoogra: a wonder pesticide –<br/>Champa: the source of aromatic pesticide –<br/>Tea as insecticide –<br/>Citrenella as insecticide and pesticide –<br/>Coconut for preventing plant diseases –<br/>Citrus fruits for pest and insect control –<br/>Sitalphal to control pests and insects –<br/>Dhatura for preventing fungus and brown rust –<br/>Drum stick to prevent plant diseases –<br/>Garlic as pesticide and insecticide –<br/>Onion for plant diseases, pesticide and insecticide –<br/>Mouri as pesticide –<br/>Methi as pesticide –<br/>Grape seed to prevent plant diseases –<br/>Groundnut for plant diseases –<br/>Guava as a source of pesticide –<br/>Ipomoea species for combating pest –<br/>Ratanjyot and Chandrajyot –<br/>Jowar for preventing plant diseases –<br/>Jute as effective pesticide –<br/>Kasamarda for plant diseases –<br/>Amaranth for preventing brown rust –<br/>Karabi for plant diseases and pesticide –<br/>Oleander as biopesticide and insecticide –<br/>Kurchi to prevent root knot –<br/>Bhindi for prevention of brown rust –<br/>Jaba kusum to prevent brown rust –<br/>Manasa for preventing of brown rust –<br/>Sthalpadma leaves to prevent brown rust –<br/>Lantana for acting against leaf miners – <br/>Mahua to treat plant diseases –<br/>Marigold for preventing plant diseases – <br/>Nirgundi as pesticide and insecticide –<br/>Nayantara for plant diseases –<br/>Papaya as effective pesticide –<br/>Karanja as effective source of pesticide –<br/>Bena as important pesticide –<br/>Neem: the storehouse of pesticide and insecticide –<br/>Nata Karanj as pesticide –<br/>Mentha species to prevent brown rust –<br/>Bakarjam as insecticide and pesticide –<br/>Tulsi as insecticide and pesticide –<br/>Tobacco as effective insecticide –<br/>Turmeric for plant diseases –<br/>Sultan champa às pesticide and fungicide –<br/>Kodipullu as insecticide and for plant diseases –<br/>Rohisa as source of insecticide –<br/>Camphor as effective insecticide –<br/>Palash as wormicide and pesticide –<br/>Supari as fungicide and anti-bacterial –<br/>Study on jhum cultivation –<br/>Integrated rice-duck production –<br/>Trapping the red hairy caterpillar –<br/>Gender and integrated pest management –<br/>Sharing experience with smallholders of Pemba, Zanzibar –<br/>Natural pest management in Zimbabwe –<br/>Sharing experience of Peru –<br/>Terraces of the Angami Nagas, India –<br/>Termite control in Kenya –<br/>Participatory approach in Manipur, India –<br/>Integrated pest management in China –<br/>Voluntary approaches in Ao Naga tradition –<br/>A feedback from Mali –<br/>The philosophy of IPM Learning –<br/>Women farmers and IPM in Vietnam –<br/>Practice and training of IPM in Bolivia –<br/>Examples from Brazil –<br/>Sharing experience of Costa Rica –<br/>Experience from Nicaragua –<br/>Stories from Chile –<br/>Lessons from Colombia –<br/>African model of effective IPM training –<br/>History of IPM –<br/>Scope of integrated pest management –<br/>Impact of integrated pest management –<br/>The political will –<br/>The bureaucratic wheel. |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical Term | Bio-pesticide. |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical Term | Integrated pest management. |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
| Koha item type | Books |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME | |
| Personal name | Ghosh, G. K. |
| Withdrawn status | Lost status | Collection code | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Full call number | Accession Number | Koha item type |
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| Reference | ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus | ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus | Reference | Ref 632.95 G34b 2010 | B01991 | Books |