Biology Control in Agriculture IPM System

Author: Hoy   Marjorie  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323144759

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123570307

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123570307

Subject: S476 biocontrol

Language: ENG

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Biological Control in Agricultural IPM Systems covers the proceedings of the 1984 symposium on Biological Control in Agricultural IPM Systems, held in the Citrus Research and Education Center of the University of Florida at Lake Alfred. The symposium summarizes the status and practical use of biological control in agricultural integrated pest management (IPM) systems in the United States. The book is organized into seven parts encompassing 31 chapters that cover the biological control of arthropods, weeds, plant pathogens, and nematodes.
After briefly discussing the status and issues of biological control in IPM, the book deals with the basic principles of IPM programs and their related costs, risks, and benefits in biological control. The text also describes the compatibility of plant resistance with biological control of arthropods and the chemical mediated host or prey selection behaviors of entomophagous insects attacking herbivorous insect pests. It explains the development of microbial insecticides; the genetic improvement of insect pathogens; the use of entomogenous nematodes in cryptic and soil habitats; and the techniques for integrating the influences of natural enemies into models of crop/pest systems. The fourth part of the book focuses on the biological control of weeds. The following part considers the general concepts relating to the unique characteristics of plant diseases affecting aerial plant parts. This part also examines the biological control of soil

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  14 – 18

PART 2: General Introduction

pp.:  28 – 82

PART 3: Biological Control of Arthropod Pests

pp.:  82 – 362

PART 4: Biological Control of Weeds

pp.:  362 – 410

PART 5: Biological Control of Plant Pathogens

pp.:  410 – 482

PART 6: Biological Control of Nematodes

pp.:  482 – 496

PART 7: Status and Current Limits to Biological Control in Selected Commodity IPM Systems

pp.:  496 – 592

Index

pp.:  592 – 608

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