3 edition of Advances in potato pest biology and management found in the catalog.
Advances in potato pest biology and management
Published
1994
by APS Press in St. Paul, Minn
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Other titles | Potato pest biology and management. |
Statement | edited by Geoffrey W. Zehnder ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Zehnder, Geoffrey W. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB608.P8 A37 1994 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 655 p. : |
Number of Pages | 655 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1442187M |
ISBN 10 | 0890541647 |
LC Control Number | 93074778 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 30617721 |
Insect Pests of Potato: Biology and Management provides a comprehensive source of up-to-date scientific information on the biology and management of insects attacking potato crops, with an international and expert cast of contributors providing its contents. This book presents a complete review of the scientific literature from the considerable research effort over the last 15 years, providing Brand: Elsevier Science. Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management. Edited by Geoffrey W. Zehnder, Mary L. Powelson, Richard K. Jansson, and Kandukuri V. Raman. International in scope, this book presents technologies for integrated pest management and disease control systems for potato production. Wheat Health Management. By R. J. Cook and R. J. Veseth.
Insect Pests of Potato: Biology and Management provides a comprehensive source of up-to-date scientific information on the biology and management of insects attacking potato crops, with an international and expert cast of contributors providing its contents. This book presents a complete review of the scientific literature from the considerable research effort over the last 15 years, providing Cited by: It comprehensively describes genetics and genetic resources, plant growth and development, response to the environment, tuber quality, pests and diseases, biotechnology and crop management. Potato Biology is the most valuable reference available for all professionals involved in the potato industry, plant biologists and : Elsevier Science.
In the past years major discoveries have been concluded onpotato biology and biotechnology. Important new tools have beendeveloped in the area. 6 A warm welcome to this training course on “Biology and management of potato insect pests in Nepal”. Insect pests are important biotic constraints aff ecting and limiting potato production in Nepal. Depending on the level of infestation, losses in terms of quality and.
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Book: Advances in potato pest biology and management. + pp. Abstract: This book is divided into 11 parts with the following headings: (I) introduction; (II) advances in potato pest biology and management: insects insects Subject Category: Organism Names.
Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management Introduction Potato Pest Management: A Decade of Progress Andean Potato Culture: 5, Years of Experience with Sustainable Agriculture Part 2: Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management: Insects Biology and Management of Soil Insect Pests of Potato in Australia and New Zealand.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Advances in potato pest biology and management. Paul, Minn.: APS Press, © (OCoLC) Document Type. Insect Pests of Potato: Biology and Management provides a comprehensive source of up-to-date scientific information on the biology and management of insects attacking potato crops, with an international and expert cast of contributors providing its contents.
This book presents a complete review of the scientific literature from the considerable research effort over the last 15 years, providing. About this book. Insect Pests of Potato provides a comprehensive source of up-to-date scientific information on the biology and management of insects attacking potato crops, with an international and expert cast of contributors providing its contents.
Insect Pests of Potato presents a complete review of the scientific literature from the considerable research effort over the last 15 years. Insect Pests of Potato in India: Biology and Management c INTRODUCTION The potato is the world’s fourth most important food crop after rice, wheat, and Scientific advances made Advances in potato pest biology and management book Indian.
Biology and transmission efficiency of aphids and whiteflies as vectors. Integrated management strategies for suppressi on of insect pests of potato Molecular identification of different.
It comprehensively describes genetics and genetic resources, plant growth and development, response to the environment, tuber quality, pests and diseases, biotechnology and crop management. Potato Biology is the most valuable reference available for all professionals involved in the potato industry, plant biologists and agronomists.
Insect Pests of Potato: Biology and Management provides a comprehensive source of up-to-date scientific information on the biology and management of insects attacking potato crops, with an international and expert cast of contributors providing its contents.
This book presents a complete review of the scientific literature from the considerable research effort over the last 15 years, providing. Advances in Potato Pest Management" edited by James H.
Lanscomb and Richard Casagrande. (Library of Congress Catalog Card ; 1SBN: X) (Available from Academic Press at $ per copy). Download references. Book Title: Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management Up a level: R.K. and Raman, K.V., (eds.) Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management.
The American Phytopathological Society Press, St. Paul, Minnesota. This list was. These are the edited proceedings of a conference on recent advances in potato pest management held at Rutgers University, New Jersey, in January The conference provided a broad survey of the current status of potato pest management in the USA, stressing the multidisciplinary aspects of the management of the potato ecosystem, and highlighting the interregional and international nature of.
The influence of cover crops on the suppression of verticillium wilt of potato Davis, J.R. and Huisman, O.C. and Westermann, D.T. and Sorensen, L.H. and Schneider, A.T.
and Stark, J.C. () The influence of cover crops on the suppression of verticillium wilt of potato. The genus Diabrotica has over described species, the majority of them neotropical. However, only three species of neotropical Diabrotica are considered agricultural pests: D. speciosa, D.
balteata, and D. viridula. speciosa and D. balteata are polyphagous both as adults and during the larval stage. viridula are stenophagous during the larval stage, feeding essentially on maize roots.
Potato is one of the crops that receives the heaviest use of pesticides in the world. This over reliance on insecticides has resulted in the development of pest resistance and the emergence of pests that were previously considered to be of minor economic importance.
It comprehensively describes genetics and genetic resources, plant growth and development, response to the environment, tuber quality, pests and diseases, biotechnology and crop management. Potato Biology is the most valuable reference available for all professionals involved in the potato industry, plant biologists and agronomists.
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Biology and management of root-knot nematodes on potato in the Pacific Northwest. In: Zehner GW, Powelson ML, Jansson RK, Raman KV, eds. Advances in potato pest biology and management. Paul, USA: APS Press. Santo GS, O'Bannon JH, Pathogenicity of the Columbia root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne chitwoodi) on wheat, corn, oat.
Introduction Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata [Say]) is the most important insect defoliator of also causes significant damage to tomato and eggplant. One beetle consumes approximately 40 cm 2 of potato leaves at a larval stage, and up to additional cm 2 of foliage per day as an adult (Ferro et al., ).
In addition to impressive feeding rates, Colorado. It comprehensively describes genetics and genetic resources, plant growth and development, response to the environment, tuber quality, pests and diseases, biotechnology and crop management. Potato Biology is the most valuable reference available for all professionals involved in the potato industry, plant biologists and : Dick Vreugdenhil.
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This is a new thematic database of chapters bring you comprehensive reviews of the latest research in crop science as 'bite-sized' pieces of content and will enable you to efficiently access what's really going on in your specialist subject.potato biology and biotechnology: advances and perpectives (hb), vreugdenhil books, elsevier books, at meripustak.