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Integrated Pest Management
Current Concepts and Ecological Perspective
2014
Edited by
Integrated Pest Management covers these topics and more. It explores the current ecological approaches in alternative solutions, such as biological control agents, parasites and predators, pathogenic microorganisms, pheromones and natural products as well as ecological approaches for managing invasive pests, rats, suppression of weeds, safety of pollinators, role of taxonomy and remote sensing in IPM and future projections of IPM. This book is a useful resource to entomologists, agronomists, horticulturists, and environmental scientists.
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Entomologists; biological control researchers and practitioners; extension specialists; pest management, crop science, and agricultural economics researchers; agricultural engineers; plant pathologists, weed scientists, nematologists, and applied vertebrate zoologists; advanced and graduate-level students in these areas
Contents:
SECTION 1: ECOLOGY OF PEST MANAGEMENT
1. Ecology of Pest Management
D. P. Abrol
2. Host plant resistance in pest management
Michael Stout
3. Impact of climate change on pests and pest management: Implications for crop production and food security
H.C. Sharma
4. Application of remote sensing in integrated pest management
Jeffrey L. Willers, Sherri L. DeFauw, and Patrick J. English
5. Weather-based pest forecasting for efficient crop protection
Rabiu Olatinwo and Gerrit Hoogenboom
6. Forecasting of Colorado potato beetle development by means of computer aided system SIMLEP Decision Support System
Paolo Racca, Beate Tschöpe, Kristina Falke, Benno Kleinhenz and Dietmar Rossberg
SECTION 2: CHEMICAL CONTROL OF CROP PESTS
7. Role of semiochemicals in integrated pest management
T. J. A Bruce, Lesley Smart, and G. I. Aradottir
8. Pesticides appled for the control of invasive species in the United States
David Pimentel
9. Potential and utilization of natural products in pest control
R. T. Gahukar
SECTION 3: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF CROP PESTS
10. Biological control of insect pests in crops
David Orr and Sriyanka Lahiri
11. Use of pheromones in insect pest management
C.R. Rodriguez-Saona
12. Role of entomopathogenic fungi in IPM
Margaret Skinner, Bruce L. Parker and Jae Su Kim
13. Entomopathogenic nematodes for insect pest control
S.S. Hussaini
14. Entomopathogenic viruses and bacteria for insect pest control
C.S Kalha, P.P.Singh, S.S.Kang, M.S.Hunjan and Vishal Gupta
15. Biological Control of Weeds by Plant Pathogens Using the Bioherbicide Approach
Karen Bailey
16. Biological control of invasive insect pests
Mark G. Wright
17. Use of spiders as natural enemies to control insect pests
M. Kalayanasundaram and K. Samiayyan
18. Cultural practices and physical methods for the management of insect pests
D. P. Abrol
SECTION 4: BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF CROP PESTS
19. Biotechnological approaches for insect pest management
V.K. Gupta and Vikas Jindal
20. Biotechnological approaches for non-insect pest management
S. Mohankumar, N. Balakrishnan and R.Samiyappan
21. Genetically modified crops in IPM: agricultural, ecological, and evolutionary implications
Julio S. Bernal, Raul F. Medina, and Nicolas Desneux
22. Breeding of crops for resistance against insect pests and diseases
S.K. Gupta and Manmohan Sharma
SECTION 5: MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES RELATED TO CROP PEST MANAGEMENT
23. Integrated management of rodent pests
R S Tripathi
24. Ecofriendly management of phytophagous mites
A Q Rather
25. Risk to biodiversity by exotic species introduced for biological control
D. P. Abrol
26. The critical role of taxonomy in IPM-Challenges and opportunities
V V Ramamurthy, D. P. Abrol, Uma Shankar and Devinder Sharma
27. IPM Extension: A Global Overview
Rajinder Peshin, K. S. U. Jayaratne, and Rakesh Sharma
28. Future of integrated pest management in the 21st century, whither or wither-A critical analysis
M. Raghuraman and D. P. Abrol
http://www.elsevier.com/books/integrated-pest-management/abrol/978-0-12-398529-3
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Integrated Pest Management
Current Concepts and Ecological Perspective
2014
Edited by
- Dharam Abrol
Integrated Pest Management covers these topics and more. It explores the current ecological approaches in alternative solutions, such as biological control agents, parasites and predators, pathogenic microorganisms, pheromones and natural products as well as ecological approaches for managing invasive pests, rats, suppression of weeds, safety of pollinators, role of taxonomy and remote sensing in IPM and future projections of IPM. This book is a useful resource to entomologists, agronomists, horticulturists, and environmental scientists.
Hide full description
Audience
Entomologists; biological control researchers and practitioners; extension specialists; pest management, crop science, and agricultural economics researchers; agricultural engineers; plant pathologists, weed scientists, nematologists, and applied vertebrate zoologists; advanced and graduate-level students in these areas
Contents:
SECTION 1: ECOLOGY OF PEST MANAGEMENT
1. Ecology of Pest Management
D. P. Abrol
2. Host plant resistance in pest management
Michael Stout
3. Impact of climate change on pests and pest management: Implications for crop production and food security
H.C. Sharma
4. Application of remote sensing in integrated pest management
Jeffrey L. Willers, Sherri L. DeFauw, and Patrick J. English
5. Weather-based pest forecasting for efficient crop protection
Rabiu Olatinwo and Gerrit Hoogenboom
6. Forecasting of Colorado potato beetle development by means of computer aided system SIMLEP Decision Support System
Paolo Racca, Beate Tschöpe, Kristina Falke, Benno Kleinhenz and Dietmar Rossberg
SECTION 2: CHEMICAL CONTROL OF CROP PESTS
7. Role of semiochemicals in integrated pest management
T. J. A Bruce, Lesley Smart, and G. I. Aradottir
8. Pesticides appled for the control of invasive species in the United States
David Pimentel
9. Potential and utilization of natural products in pest control
R. T. Gahukar
SECTION 3: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF CROP PESTS
10. Biological control of insect pests in crops
David Orr and Sriyanka Lahiri
11. Use of pheromones in insect pest management
C.R. Rodriguez-Saona
12. Role of entomopathogenic fungi in IPM
Margaret Skinner, Bruce L. Parker and Jae Su Kim
13. Entomopathogenic nematodes for insect pest control
S.S. Hussaini
14. Entomopathogenic viruses and bacteria for insect pest control
C.S Kalha, P.P.Singh, S.S.Kang, M.S.Hunjan and Vishal Gupta
15. Biological Control of Weeds by Plant Pathogens Using the Bioherbicide Approach
Karen Bailey
16. Biological control of invasive insect pests
Mark G. Wright
17. Use of spiders as natural enemies to control insect pests
M. Kalayanasundaram and K. Samiayyan
18. Cultural practices and physical methods for the management of insect pests
D. P. Abrol
SECTION 4: BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF CROP PESTS
19. Biotechnological approaches for insect pest management
V.K. Gupta and Vikas Jindal
20. Biotechnological approaches for non-insect pest management
S. Mohankumar, N. Balakrishnan and R.Samiyappan
21. Genetically modified crops in IPM: agricultural, ecological, and evolutionary implications
Julio S. Bernal, Raul F. Medina, and Nicolas Desneux
22. Breeding of crops for resistance against insect pests and diseases
S.K. Gupta and Manmohan Sharma
SECTION 5: MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES RELATED TO CROP PEST MANAGEMENT
23. Integrated management of rodent pests
R S Tripathi
24. Ecofriendly management of phytophagous mites
A Q Rather
25. Risk to biodiversity by exotic species introduced for biological control
D. P. Abrol
26. The critical role of taxonomy in IPM-Challenges and opportunities
V V Ramamurthy, D. P. Abrol, Uma Shankar and Devinder Sharma
27. IPM Extension: A Global Overview
Rajinder Peshin, K. S. U. Jayaratne, and Rakesh Sharma
28. Future of integrated pest management in the 21st century, whither or wither-A critical analysis
M. Raghuraman and D. P. Abrol
http://www.elsevier.com/books/integrated-pest-management/abrol/978-0-12-398529-3
[hide]http://www.mediafire.com/view/85iqv...concepts and ecological perspective 2014.pdf[/hide]