Control of Pests and Weeds by Natural Enemies (e-bog) af Center, Ted
Center, Ted (forfatter)

Control of Pests and Weeds by Natural Enemies e-bog

692,63 DKK (inkl. moms 865,79 DKK)
Biological control utilizing a population of natural enemies to seasonally or permanently suppress pests is not a new concept. The cottony cushion scale, which nearly destroyed the citrus industry of California, was controlled by an introduced predatory insect in the 1880s. Accelerated invasions by insects and spread of weedy non-native plants in the last century have increased the need for...
E-bog 692,63 DKK
Forfattere Center, Ted (forfatter)
Udgivet 26 januar 2009
Genrer Agriculture and farming
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781444300413
Biological control utilizing a population of natural enemies to seasonally or permanently suppress pests is not a new concept. The cottony cushion scale, which nearly destroyed the citrus industry of California, was controlled by an introduced predatory insect in the 1880s. Accelerated invasions by insects and spread of weedy non-native plants in the last century have increased the need for the use of biological control. Use of carefully chosen natural enemies has become a major tool for the protection of natural ecosystems, biodiversity and agricultural and urban environments. This book offers a multifaceted yet integrated discussion on two major applications of biological control: permanent control of invasive insects and plants at the landscape level and temporary suppression of both native and exotic pests in farms, tree plantations, and greenhouses. Written by leading international experts in the field, the text discusses control of invasive species and the role of natural enemies in pest management. This book is essential reading for courses on Invasive Species, Pest Management, and Crop Protection. It is an invaluable reference book for biocontrol professionals, restorationists, agriculturalists, and wildlife biologists. Further information and resources can be found on the Editor s own website at: www.invasiveforestinsectandweedbiocontrol.info/index.htm