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Textbook of integrated forest pest management / by Nathan Wallace.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wilmington, USA : American Academic Publisher , c2024.Description: vii, 311 pages : b&w illus. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781666870350
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Ref 634.96 W15t 2024.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction. -- Chapter 2. Tools of pest management and their integration. -- Chapter 3. IPM and pest risk analysis. -- Chapter 4. Dynamism of IPM under changing cropping systems and climate change. -- Chapter 5. IPM-host plant resistance. -- Chapter 6. Chemical control of insect pest management. -- Chapter 7. Botanical insecticides and post control management. -- Chapter 8. Insect pathogens.
Summary: "This book compiles innovative ways to integrate pest management (IPM) in order to show in detail the extraordinary accomplishments and contributions of this discipline to the environment, public health, and the global economy, as well as to provide predictions for the future of each relevant IPM field." -- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction. --
Chapter 2. Tools of pest management and their integration. --
Chapter 3. IPM and pest risk analysis. --
Chapter 4. Dynamism of IPM under changing cropping systems and climate change. --
Chapter 5. IPM-host plant resistance. --
Chapter 6. Chemical control of insect pest management. --
Chapter 7. Botanical insecticides and post control management. --
Chapter 8. Insect pathogens.

"This book compiles innovative ways to integrate pest management (IPM) in order to show in detail the extraordinary accomplishments and contributions of this discipline to the environment, public health, and the global economy, as well as to provide predictions for the future of each relevant IPM field." -- Provided by publisher

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