The fifth and last Volume of this IPMD series reviews, in a
multi-disciplinary approach, recent achievements in crop protection
and integrated management of arthropod pests. The volume is
organized in a first Section covering IPM in citrus productions, a
Second one dealing with advacements in the integratioon of
management technologies and a last Section covering mites and their
biological control agents. As for the previous volumes, we
attempted to provide an informative coverage for a broad range of
agricultural systems and situations. The chapters are mainly
organized and centered on crops, with a particular emphasis on
citrus. This is one of the main crops in which biological control
and IPM approaches were tested successfully, and the experience
gained herein may indeed result helpful for IMP efforts deployed
worldwide on other crops and/or cropping systems. Chapters in
Section 2 review the integration of insect and disease management
options in pecan crops, the application of remote sensing
technologies, the status of knowledge about plant defense compounds
and their potentials. For IPM of invasive species, an update is
provided on the experience gained on the Red Palm Weevil (RPW) in
Egypt. Long-term technological solutions for IPM in forests and
park areas through aerial treatments with Bt spores concludes this
Section. Finally, in Section 3, updated reviews about biological
control agents of mites are provided.
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