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Pollination Biology, Vol.1 - Pests and pollinators of fruit crops (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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Pollination Biology, Vol.1 - Pests and pollinators of fruit crops (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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The book covers interplay between pest management strategies and
safety of pollinators. Detailed information is provided on pests
and pollinators of temperate, subtropical and tropical fruit crops.
Most of the fruit crops are highly cross pollinated and depend upon
insects or benefit from insect pollination for fruit set. Insect
pests on the other hand cause major economic damage on fruit crops
in tropics, subtropics and temperate. Evidently, pest management in
fruit crops on one hand and providing safety to the pollinators on
the other is a challenging task in the context of increasing
horticultural productivity without upsetting the ecological
balance. This book aims to integrate and develop pest control
strategies in a way to minimize their impact on beneficial insect
species such as natural enemies and pollinators to enhance fruit
production and quality. The book covers interplay between pest
management strategies and safety of pollinators. Detailed
information is provided on pests and pollinators of temperate,
subtropical and tropical fruit crops. Pollinators play a crucial
role in flowering plant reproduction and in the production of most
fruits and vegetables. Most of the fruit crops are highly cross
pollinated and depend upon insects or benefit from insect
pollination for fruit set. Insect pests on the other hand cause
major economic damage on fruit crops in tropics, subtropics and
temperate. Evidently, pest management in fruit crops on one hand
and providing safety to the pollinators on the other is a
challenging task in the context of increasing horticultural
productivity without upsetting the ecological balance. This book
aims to integrate and develop pest control strategies in a way to
minimize their impact on beneficial insect species such as natural
enemies and pollinators to enhance fruit production and quality.
Most of the fruit crops are highly cross pollinated and depend upon
insects or benefit from insect pollination for fruit set. Insect
pests on the other hand cause major economic damage on fruit crops
in tropics, subtropics and temperate. Evidently, pest management in
fruit crops on one hand and providing safety to the pollinators on
the other is a challenging task in the context of increasing
horticultural productivity without upsetting the ecological
balance. This book aims to integrate and develop pest control
strategies in a way to minimize their impact on beneficial insect
species such as natural enemies and pollinators to enhance fruit
production and quality. The book covers interplay between pest
management strategies and safety of pollinators.
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