Bio-pesticide & integrated pest management
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TextPublication details: New Delhi A. P. H. Publishing Corporation 2010Description: x, 286 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification: - Ref 632.95 G34b 2010
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Chemical pesticides –
Living creatures to control pest –
Genetic engineering and resistant plant –
Weeds for controlling pests –
Multiple cropping for controlling pests –
Plant as pesticides –
Chrysanthemum: a source of natural insecticides –
Bael as a pesticide –
Mustard as a pesticide –
Pesticide from pepper –
Cashew nut as source of pesticide –
Castor, as weapon against pests and insects –
Chaulmoogra: a wonder pesticide –
Champa: the source of aromatic pesticide –
Tea as insecticide –
Citrenella as insecticide and pesticide –
Coconut for preventing plant diseases –
Citrus fruits for pest and insect control –
Sitalphal to control pests and insects –
Dhatura for preventing fungus and brown rust –
Drum stick to prevent plant diseases –
Garlic as pesticide and insecticide –
Onion for plant diseases, pesticide and insecticide –
Mouri as pesticide –
Methi as pesticide –
Grape seed to prevent plant diseases –
Groundnut for plant diseases –
Guava as a source of pesticide –
Ipomoea species for combating pest –
Ratanjyot and Chandrajyot –
Jowar for preventing plant diseases –
Jute as effective pesticide –
Kasamarda for plant diseases –
Amaranth for preventing brown rust –
Karabi for plant diseases and pesticide –
Oleander as biopesticide and insecticide –
Kurchi to prevent root knot –
Bhindi for prevention of brown rust –
Jaba kusum to prevent brown rust –
Manasa for preventing of brown rust –
Sthalpadma leaves to prevent brown rust –
Lantana for acting against leaf miners –
Mahua to treat plant diseases –
Marigold for preventing plant diseases –
Nirgundi as pesticide and insecticide –
Nayantara for plant diseases –
Papaya as effective pesticide –
Karanja as effective source of pesticide –
Bena as important pesticide –
Neem: the storehouse of pesticide and insecticide –
Nata Karanj as pesticide –
Mentha species to prevent brown rust –
Bakarjam as insecticide and pesticide –
Tulsi as insecticide and pesticide –
Tobacco as effective insecticide –
Turmeric for plant diseases –
Sultan champa às pesticide and fungicide –
Kodipullu as insecticide and for plant diseases –
Rohisa as source of insecticide –
Camphor as effective insecticide –
Palash as wormicide and pesticide –
Supari as fungicide and anti-bacterial –
Study on jhum cultivation –
Integrated rice-duck production –
Trapping the red hairy caterpillar –
Gender and integrated pest management –
Sharing experience with smallholders of Pemba, Zanzibar –
Natural pest management in Zimbabwe –
Sharing experience of Peru –
Terraces of the Angami Nagas, India –
Termite control in Kenya –
Participatory approach in Manipur, India –
Integrated pest management in China –
Voluntary approaches in Ao Naga tradition –
A feedback from Mali –
The philosophy of IPM Learning –
Women farmers and IPM in Vietnam –
Practice and training of IPM in Bolivia –
Examples from Brazil –
Sharing experience of Costa Rica –
Experience from Nicaragua –
Stories from Chile –
Lessons from Colombia –
African model of effective IPM training –
History of IPM –
Scope of integrated pest management –
Impact of integrated pest management –
The political will –
The bureaucratic wheel.
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