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The Monograph deals with the conception, planning, implementation, results and conclusions of the International Witches' Broom Project (IWBP), which was set up in 1985 with the aim of producing an economic management system for witches' broom disease of cocoa. The contributions of the various sponsors, and the roles played by the participating organizations and scientists are described in the introductory chapter. Chapter 2 provides a review of what was, and what was not known from published literature about the cocoa witches' broom pathosystem in 1989. The scope of the project and the approaches used are covered in Chapter 3, while Chapters 4 to 13 report on the field studies themselves in ...
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Some factors affecting pesticides usage, The safe and efficient use of pesticides, The application of pesticides, The principles of insecticide and fungicide evaluation, Pests and diseases of cereals, Pests and diseases of oilseed rape,brassica seed crops and field beans, Pests and diseases of grass and fodder crops, Pests and diseases of potatoes, Pests and disease of sugar beet, Pests and disease of vegetables, Pests and diseases of fruit and hops, Pests and diseases of protected crops, Pests and diseases of outdoor ornamentals and turf, Pest and diseases of outdoor bulbs and corms, Pests and diseases of forest crops, Insect,mite and fungal pests of stored cereals and oilseed rape.
Integrated control. Potato viruses and virus disease. Potato blight. Diseases of the potato crop. Pests. Cyst nematodes. Weeds control. Physiological disorders and plant growth regulators. Protecting the seed crop. Protecting the crop in store.
In modern crop cultivation, biological control is used primarily for controlling insect pests. The main advantages of bio control technology or biological control are that no artificial substances are added and that pathogens/animals that develop resistance against biological control agents are rare. This approach has no adverse effects on human health or the environment and is self-sustaining. This is a comprehensive, authentic, and standard book on advances in biological control pest management technology, divided in fifteen chapters which deal with significance and importance of biological control in insect pest management, history of biological control, and why do we need it. This book has been crafted to accomplish the needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students of global universities in integrated nematode pest management technology.