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| 005 | 20250620084304.0 | ||
| 020 | _a978178163 | ||
| 082 | _aRef 632.923 G13h 2014 | ||
| 100 | _aGallegly, M. A. | ||
| 245 | _aHandbook of scientific strategies in integrated pest management | ||
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_aLondon _bKoros Press Limited |
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_aviii, 334 pages : _billus. |
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| 500 | _aChapter 1. pest control – Chapter 2. IPM in grain storage – Chapter 3. biological control – Chapter 4. control tactics (methodologies) – Chapter 5. computer applications – Chapter 6. crop and commodity pest management – Chapter 7. ecology and population sampling – Chapter 8. host plant resistance – Chapter 9. pesticides: chemistries/pesticide resistance – Chapter 10, types and uses of pesticides – Chapter 11. insect technique – Chapter 12. fungi uses in pest management – Chapter 13. entomopathogenic nematodes – Chapter 14. plant pathogens – Chapter 15. ecologically based pest management: a key pathway to achieving agroecosystem health – Chapter 16. genetically modified crops – Chapter 17. insects – Chapter 18. systematics and taxonomy – Chapter 19. Class Insecta – Chapter 20. growth and development – Chapter 21. insect ecology – Chapter 22. sequential sampling – Chapter 23. genetic transformation of crops for resistance to insect pests – Chapter 24. pathogens to insect and weed pests. | ||
| 520 | _a"The book shall serve the biological scientists (entomologists) and social scientists (extension educationists, anthropologists and economists) associated with IPM-innovation development process. It will provide the feedback to agriculture policy planners about the worth of IPM programmes at farmers' level and the role of evaluation research in agricultural programmes." - Preface | ||
| 650 | _aIntegrated Pest Management. | ||
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