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General Concepts in Integrated Pest and Disease Management
Title:
General Concepts in Integrated Pest and Disease Management
Author:
Ciancio, A. editor.
ISBN:
9781402060618
Physical Description:
XVI, 359 p. online resource.
Series:
Integrated Management of Plants Pests and Diseases ; 1
Contents:
Modeling, Management and Epidemiology -- How to Create and Deploy Infection Models for Plant Pathogens -- A Review of Resurgence and Replacement Causing Pest Outbreaks in IPM -- The Role of Plant Disease Epidemiology in Developing Successful Integrated Disease Management Programs -- Concepts for Plant Protection in Changing Tropical Environments -- Management of Postharvest Diseases in Stone and Pome Fruit Crops -- Integrated Approaches for Carrot Pests and Diseases Management -- Emerging Technologies in IPM/IDM -- Integrated Agricultural Pest Management Through Remote Sensing And Spatial Analyses -- Applications Of Information Technology In IPM -- Biology And Applications Of Bacillus Thuringiensis In Integrated Pest anagement -- Mycorrhizae In The Integrated Pest And Disease Management -- Molecular Aspects in IPM/IDM -- Integrated Management Of Insect Borne Viruses By Means Of Transmission Interference As An Alternative To Pesticides -- Novel Tensio-Active Microbial Compounds for Biocontrol Applications -- Molecular Detection in Integrated Pest and Disease Management.
Abstract:
The first volume of the Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases book series presents general concepts on integrated pest and disease management, organized in three sections. Section one (modeling, management, environment) includes chapters on infection models, resurgence and replacement, plant disease epidemiology and effects of climate change in tropical environments. Followed by two reviews on IPM in post-harvest and carrot crops. The second section (emerging technologies) includes remote sensing and information technology, integrated by reviews on Bacillus thuringiensis and the role of mycorrhizae in IPM. In the third section (molecular aspects) the management of insect-borne viruses with transmission interference, some novel products for biological control and advances in molecular detection, are discussed.
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