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Embrapa Hortaliças. |
Data corrente: |
10/11/1997 |
Data da última atualização: |
01/09/2011 |
Autoria: |
ROSEN, D.; BENNETT, F. D.; CAPINERA, J. L. ed. |
Título: |
Pest management in the subtropics: integrated pest management - a Florida perspective. |
Ano de publicação: |
1996 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Andover: Intercept Limited, 1996. |
Páginas: |
578p. |
ISBN: |
0-946707-63-4 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Integrated pest management: an introduction; Foundations of IPM: ecological survey of citrus groves; Regulatory aspects of IPM; Detection, quarantine, and eradication of exotic fruit flies in Florida; Citrus production areas maintained free of Caribbean fruit fly for export certification; Sanitation practices to control plant parasitic nematodes in Florida plant nurseries; Host plant resistance to nematodes: development and use in IPM programs for soybean and tobacco in Florida; Use of a natural plant growth regulator, gibberellic acid, to reduce susceptibility of Florida grapefruit to the Caribbean; The nature of wood resistance to termite attack; Cultural control of plant-parasitic nematodes; Interfacing analytical chemistry with IPM - the Florida experince; Mating disruption in Florida agriculture; Development of pheromeno-based trapping systems for monitoring and controlling tephritid fruit flies in Florida; Chemical ecology of bark beetles in the Florida slash pine ecosystem; Potential role of pheromones in fire ant control; Plant allelochemicals: a relatively unexplored territory in management of crop insect pests; Acoustic methods of monitoring and manupulating insect pests and their natural enemies; Genetic control of mosquitoes and the stable fly in Florida; Habitat management for salt marsh mosquito control; Insect repellents; Manipulating the nutritional ecology of pest and beneficial insects in IPM; Florida citrus IPM; Pest management of tropical fruit trees in Florida; Woody landscape plants, tree fruit and nuts; IPM in tomatoes; Insect pest management in crucifers in Florida; IPM in root and tuber crops; Biological and biorational control of cockroaches; Urban entomology: termites and termite control; Muscoid flies and their control in Florida; Pestiferous Chironomidae (diptera) and their management; Facilities and resources in Florida; Role of extension in IPM: the tri-state project. MenosIntegrated pest management: an introduction; Foundations of IPM: ecological survey of citrus groves; Regulatory aspects of IPM; Detection, quarantine, and eradication of exotic fruit flies in Florida; Citrus production areas maintained free of Caribbean fruit fly for export certification; Sanitation practices to control plant parasitic nematodes in Florida plant nurseries; Host plant resistance to nematodes: development and use in IPM programs for soybean and tobacco in Florida; Use of a natural plant growth regulator, gibberellic acid, to reduce susceptibility of Florida grapefruit to the Caribbean; The nature of wood resistance to termite attack; Cultural control of plant-parasitic nematodes; Interfacing analytical chemistry with IPM - the Florida experince; Mating disruption in Florida agriculture; Development of pheromeno-based trapping systems for monitoring and controlling tephritid fruit flies in Florida; Chemical ecology of bark beetles in the Florida slash pine ecosystem; Potential role of pheromones in fire ant control; Plant allelochemicals: a relatively unexplored territory in management of crop insect pests; Acoustic methods of monitoring and manupulating insect pests and their natural enemies; Genetic control of mosquitoes and the stable fly in Florida; Habitat management for salt marsh mosquito control; Insect repellents; Manipulating the nutritional ecology of pest and beneficial insects in IPM; Florida citrus IPM; Pest management of tropical fruit trees in F... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Chemicals control; Congress; Congresso; Controle integrado de praga; Estados Unidos; Growth regulators substance; IPM; Lycorpersicon esculentum; Nematodes; Parasita; Pest insects; Quarentene; Resistance. |
Thesagro: |
Controle Biológico; Controle Químico; Fruta; Hospedeiro; Inseto; Nematóide; Praga; Quarentena; Regulador de Crescimento; Repelente; Resistência; Tomate. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
biological control; Florida; fruits; hosts; integrated pest management; parasites; repellents; tomatoes; United States. |
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