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In 1980, the International Symposium on the Ecology of Bruchids
Attacking Legumes (Pulses), organized by Dr. Labeyrie, was held at
Tours, France. Since then, there has been tremendous progress in
the area of Bruchid and Legume research. At the same time, as we
face the problems of world-wide population explosion and food
shortage, the importance of legumes as the world's major protein
source is rapidly increasing, especial ly in tropical regions.
Thus, it seemed appropriate to hold the Second Symposium in order
to review the recent progress in the control of Bruchids and in the
biology and ecology of Bruchids and legumes. This is an important
part of the search for ways to integrate these fields with a common
perspective. The Second International Symposium on Bruchids and
Legumes (ISBL-II) was held in September 6-9, 1989 at Okayama, Japan
under the joint auspices of the Japanese Society of Applied
Entomology and Zoology and of the Foundation for Advancement of
International Science. Significant contributions have originated in
Japan on the study of Bruchid and legumes. Most notably, the study
on population ecology by Professor S."
In 1980, the International Symposium on the Ecology of Bruchids
Attacking Legumes (Pulses), organized by Dr. Labeyrie, was held at
Tours, France. Since then, there has been tremendous progress in
the area of Bruchid and Legume research. At the same time, as we
face the problems of world-wide population explosion and food
shortage, the importance of legumes as the world's major protein
source is rapidly increasing, especial ly in tropical regions.
Thus, it seemed appropriate to hold the Second Symposium in order
to review the recent progress in the control of Bruchids and in the
biology and ecology of Bruchids and legumes. This is an important
part of the search for ways to integrate these fields with a common
perspective. The Second International Symposium on Bruchids and
Legumes (ISBL-II) was held in September 6-9, 1989 at Okayama, Japan
under the joint auspices of the Japanese Society of Applied
Entomology and Zoology and of the Foundation for Advancement of
International Science. Significant contributions have originated in
Japan on the study of Bruchid and legumes. Most notably, the study
on population ecology by Professor S."
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