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As the sustainable agriculture movement has grown, there has been a
dramatic increase in the production of horticultural crops in
greenhouses worldwide. Although there are numerous publications
associated with pest management in greenhouses, Greenhouse Pest
Management is the first comprehensive book on managing greenhouse
arthropod pests, particularly in commercial production systems. The
book contains the necessary information on major insects and mites,
describing their biology and life cycle. Color images are included
to help with identification and also to illustrate the damage these
insects and mites can cause to greenhouse-grown horticultural
crops. The book also assesses strategies for managing greenhouse
pests, such as cultural, physical, and biological control as well
as the use of pesticides, and describes how cultural practices and
sanitation affect pest population dynamics. Richly illustrated and
presenting material in a concise and focused format, Greenhouse
Pest Management is a vital book for professional growers and pest
managers, researchers, crop consultants and advisors, hobbyists,
students, and government agricultural extension agents. It provides
a thorough source of textual and visual information for handling
pests in greenhouses.
As the sustainable agriculture movement has grown, there has been a
dramatic increase in the production of horticultural crops in
greenhouses worldwide. Although there are numerous publications
associated with pest management in greenhouses, Greenhouse Pest
Management is the first comprehensive book on managing greenhouse
arthropod pests, particularly in commercial production systems. The
book contains the necessary information on major insects and mites,
describing their biology and life cycle. Color images are included
to help with identification and also to illustrate the damage these
insects and mites can cause to greenhouse-grown horticultural
crops. The book also assesses strategies for managing greenhouse
pests, such as cultural, physical, and biological control as well
as the use of pesticides, and describes how cultural practices and
sanitation affect pest population dynamics. Richly illustrated and
presenting material in a concise and focused format, Greenhouse
Pest Management is a vital book for professional growers and pest
managers, researchers, crop consultants and advisors, hobbyists,
students, and government agricultural extension agents. It provides
a thorough source of textual and visual information for handling
pests in greenhouses.
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IPM for Gardeners (Paperback)
Raymond A. Cloyd, Philip L. Nixon, Nancy R. Pataky
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R697
R629
Discovery Miles 6 290
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Since the publication of "Silent Spring" in 1962, interest in
alternative pest-management strategies has increased dramatically.
As a way to reduce the use of pesticides and keep plants healthy,
integrated pest management (IPM) has evolved to emphasize
prevention, early diagnosis (or "scouting"), and long-term control
strategies -- not quick fixes. Many nurseries, land-use agencies,
and public gardens now require the use of IPM as an intelligent,
real-world system to raise plants in an environmentally responsible
manner.
Despite a plethora of technical IPM training manuals, no book until
now has distilled its core philosophy for the home gardener, so
that he or she can learn to manage plant health as the
professionals do, based on scientific principles. In "IPM for
Gardeners," a team of experts explains how any gardener can use IPM
techniques for success at home. Authoritative, well-illustrated,
and packed with case studies, this volume promises to change the
way we see our gardens.
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