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Studies in biological control

edited by V. L. Delucchi

(International biological programme, 9)

Cambridge University Press, 1976

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注記

Bibliography: p. 237-286

Includes indexes

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内容説明

The best alternative to chemical control is often seen as being biological control - the introduction of natural enemies in areas where foreign pests become abundant. However, biological control alone is not always sufficient to maintain pest populations under a tolerable level; and it is necessary to learn how to make it compatible with other methods of control, and in particular with chemicals, in integrated control programs. Data on these important aspects was collected and elaborated over a period of seven to eight years and synthesized in this volume, which was originally published in 1976. The data relates to five groups of species recognized as main agricultural pests over vast areas of developing countries. It shows how complex the interrelationships between microorganisms are how much research effort has to be invested in such disciplines as systematics, physiology, ethnology and ecology for their understanding.

目次

  • List of collaborators
  • 1. Introduction V. L. Delucchi
  • 2. Definition and planning of the project D. F. Waterhouse
  • 3. Fruit flies M. A. Bateman
  • 4. Myzus persicae Sulz., and aphid of world importance M. Mackauer and M. J. Way
  • 5. Rice stem-borers K. Yasumatsu
  • 6. Armoured scale insects P. DeBach and D. Rosen
  • 7. Spider mites N. W. Hussey and C. B. Huffaker
  • 8. Concluding remarks M. J. Way
  • References
  • Index of animal names
  • Subject index.

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