Environmental Aspects of Agriculture, Ecological Management & Studies, Agricultural Diseases & Pests, Biology - Entomology
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Overview
Presents and develops ecological theory as a foundation for integrated pest management practices, with the aim of improving those practices. Unlike how-to books for dealing with a limited group of pests, this book presents the information and models a pest manager needs to work from to develop a strategy for controlling any group of pests. Focuses on the theoretical background of the major pest control tactics: host-plant resistance, biological control, microbial control, cultural control, and chemical control. Discusses ecological concepts related to arthropod-borne plant diseases and their control, looks at the economic dimension of agroecology, and compares and contrasts natural and agricultural ecosystems.Book Details
Published
December 24, 1986
Publisher
New York ; Toronto : Wiley, c1986.
Pages
362
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471820055