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Autoria: |
HUFFAKER, C.B. (Ed.). |
Título: |
Biological control. |
Ano de publicação: |
1974 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
New York: Plenum, 1974. |
Páginas: |
551p. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Notas: |
Proceedings of an AAAS Symposium on Biological Control, held at Boston, Massachusetts December 30-31, 1969. |
Conteúdo: |
The theory, ecological basis and assessment of biological control; The pesticides syndrome - diagnosis and suggested prophylaxis; The natural enemy component in natural control and the theory of biological control; The adaptability of introduced biological control agents; The use of models and life tables in asessing the role of natural enemies; Experimental techniques for evaluation of the effectiveness of natural enemies; Outstanding recent examples of classical biological control; The biological control of weeds by introduced control of weeds by introduced natural enemies; Biological control of coccids by introduced natural enemies; Control of pests in glasshouse culture by the introduction of natural enemies; The biological control of the winter moth in eastern Canada by introduced parasites; Biological control of rhodesgrass scale by airplane releases of an introduced parasite of limited dispersing ability; The unheralded naturally-occurring biological control; The importance of naturally-occurring biological control in the Western United States; Naturally-occurring biological control in the Eastern United States, with particular reference to tobacco insects; Cases of naturally-occurring biological control in Canada; Biological control as a key element in the systems approach to pest control; Systems analysis and pest management; Microbial control as a tool in integrated control programs; Management of pest populations by manipulating densities of both hosts and parasites through periodic releases; The developing program of integrated control of cotton pests in California; The developing programs of integrated control os pests of apples in Washington and peaches in California; Development of integrated control programs for pests of tropical perennial crops in Malaysia; Development of integrated control programs for crop pests in Israel. MenosThe theory, ecological basis and assessment of biological control; The pesticides syndrome - diagnosis and suggested prophylaxis; The natural enemy component in natural control and the theory of biological control; The adaptability of introduced biological control agents; The use of models and life tables in asessing the role of natural enemies; Experimental techniques for evaluation of the effectiveness of natural enemies; Outstanding recent examples of classical biological control; The biological control of weeds by introduced control of weeds by introduced natural enemies; Biological control of coccids by introduced natural enemies; Control of pests in glasshouse culture by the introduction of natural enemies; The biological control of the winter moth in eastern Canada by introduced parasites; Biological control of rhodesgrass scale by airplane releases of an introduced parasite of limited dispersing ability; The unheralded naturally-occurring biological control; The importance of naturally-occurring biological control in the Western United States; Naturally-occurring biological control in the Eastern United States, with particular reference to tobacco insects; Cases of naturally-occurring biological control in Canada; Biological control as a key element in the systems approach to pest control; Systems analysis and pest management; Microbial control as a tool in integrated control programs; Management of pest populations by manipulating densities of both hosts and parasit... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Biological; Biologico; Control; Controle; Disease; Doencas; Passaros; Pest; Pragas. |
Thesagro: |
Algodão; Controle Biológico; Controle Integrado; Ecologia; Feijão; Praga de Planta. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
beans; birds; cotton; ecology; predators. |
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