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This work is intended to assist blueberry growers, crop consultants and other related workers to identify the symptoms, types of damage caused, and life cycle of the blueberry insect pests. Photos of the various stages of disease symptoms on different varieties make it a ready hands-on strength. The extended inclusion of photos of different developmental stages, taken from my original collection and assisted by brief descriptions, provides easy understanding to a common person. This work is solely presented to uplift blueberry growers, and the agriculture industry in particular, to understand,…mehr

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This work is intended to assist blueberry growers, crop consultants and other related workers to identify the symptoms, types of damage caused, and life cycle of the blueberry insect pests. Photos of the various stages of disease symptoms on different varieties make it a ready hands-on strength. The extended inclusion of photos of different developmental stages, taken from my original collection and assisted by brief descriptions, provides easy understanding to a common person. This work is solely presented to uplift blueberry growers, and the agriculture industry in particular, to understand, develop and propagate better crop growing and management practices for excellent crop yields.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jasbir S Mann, Ph.D., P. Ag. is an internationally trained entomologist/taxonomist, and a crop and integrated pest management (IPM) consultant with more than four decades working on agricultural crops, forest trees, fruit orchids and garden insect pests in India, Scotland, and Australia. He has worked on most BC-grown berries and vegetables in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley districts, and Vancouver Island of British Columbia, Canada, since 1998. As a crop consultant and owner of D M Crop Consulting & Diagnostics Ltd for 14 years, he handled and successfully accomplished various research projects on the insect pests in cranberry, blueberry, raspberry, and strawberry crops. He provided IPM services to BC raspberry growers for 6 years under the co-op funded assisted program, and trained graduate students majoring in plant protection. He has been a safety co-ordinator with FARSHA (now AGSAFE) for 9 years and provided safety training for agricultural equipment, forklift, tractor, bobcat, ladder and WHMIS training to BC farmworkers, berry, and mushroom growers. Also, he served as Pesticide Licensing Training Facilitator to educate farmworkers and greenhouse growers for Pesticide Applicator Licensing certification with his multi-language proficiency skills. His extensive research expertise of beetles and leafhoppers, and academic knowhow, bear testimony to his 67 peer-reviewed research articles naming 217 new species of leafhoppers from Australia and 48 from India, and invited chapters published in the UK, Spain, Germany, India, USA, and Australia. Already he has published, in 2019, a similar book on blueberries available on Amazon. Dr. Mann has put in his best efforts to share his cranberry insect pests, diseases, and crop knowledge experience with cranberry growers through this illustrated work with timely crop management practices in easily understandable descriptions.