Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Greenhouse Crops
Herausgegeben:Gullino, Maria Lodovica; Albajes, Ramon; Nicot, Philippe C.
Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Greenhouse Crops
Herausgegeben:Gullino, Maria Lodovica; Albajes, Ramon; Nicot, Philippe C.
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This book represents a new, completely updated, version of a book edited by two of the current editors, published with Springer in 1999. It covers pest and disease management of greenhouse crops, providing readers the basic strategies and tactics of integrated control together with its implementation in practice, with case studies with selected crops. The diversity of editors and authors provides readers a complete picture of the world situation of IPM in greenhouse crops.
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This book represents a new, completely updated, version of a book edited by two of the current editors, published with Springer in 1999. It covers pest and disease management of greenhouse crops, providing readers the basic strategies and tactics of integrated control together with its implementation in practice, with case studies with selected crops. The diversity of editors and authors provides readers a complete picture of the world situation of IPM in greenhouse crops.
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- Plant Pathology in the 21st Century 9
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-030-22303-8
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9783030223038
- ISBN-10: 3030223035
- Artikelnr.: 56518026
- Plant Pathology in the 21st Century 9
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-030-22303-8
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9783030223038
- ISBN-10: 3030223035
- Artikelnr.: 56518026
Professor in Plant Pathology and Director of Agroinnova, University of Torino, Italy, vice-President (2003-2008), President (2008-2013) and Past-President of the International Society for Plant Pathology (ISPP). Past-President of the Italian Society for Crop Protection (A.I.P.P.) and of the Italian Association of the Agricultural Scientific Societies (AISSA) and currently President of the Italian Society of Plant Pathology (SIPaV). She managed many European and International projects in the field of plant disease management, biological and integrated control of diseases, crop biosecurity, effect of climate change on plant diseases and sustainable agriculture. Co-author of 23 books, published over 800 scientific articles and reviews on Italian and international Journals. Dr. Philippe C. Nicot is a research scientist at the Plant Pathology unit of the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in Avignon, France. He has conducted research on diseases of greenhouse crops and their management for more than 30 years, authoring more than 100 scientific articles in this domain. Since the early days of his carrier, he has had a strong interest in biological control and integrated pest management; he has been implicated with the International Organization for Biological an Integrated Control (IOBC) since the 1990's. Ramon Albajes is professor of Entomology at the University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, and researcher in the Plant Protection group at the Agrotecnio Center. For more than 40 years he has conducted research on Biological Control of insect pests in greenhouse crops, Biology and Ecology of Insect Pests in arable crops, Impacts of IPM methods on insect natural enemies. He has authored more than 100 scientific articles on those domains.
Introduction . M.L. Gullino, R. Albajes, P. Nicot, J.C. van Lenteren.- Chapter1. Viral diseases. E. Moriones, E. Verdin.- Chapter2. Bacterial diseases. V. Catara, P. Bella.- Chapter3. Fungal diseases. M. Bardin, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter4. Insect and mite pests. M. Knapp, E. Palevsky, C. Rapisarda.- Chapter 5. Nematodes. F.X. Sorribas, C. Djian-Caporalino, T. Mateille.- Chapter6. Integrated Pest Management methods and considerations concerning implementation in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, P. Nicot.- Chapter7. 1. Epidemiology and population dynamics: modelisation, monitoring and management. G. Marchand, P.C. Nicot, R. Albajes, O. Carisse.- Chapter8. Diagnostics and identification of diseases, insects and mites. D. Spadaro, N. Agustí, S. F. Ortega, M.A. Hurtado Ruiz.- Chapter9. Host plant resistance to pests and pathogens, the genetic leverage in integrated pest and disease management. V. Lefebvre, N. Boissot, J-L. Gallois.- Chapter10. Cultural methods for greenhouse pest and disease management. M. Kruidhof, W.H. Elmer.- Chapter11Seed and Propagative material. G. Munkvold, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter12. Soil and substrate health. A. Gamliel.- Chapter13. Biocontrol agents against diseases. M. Bardin, M. Pugliese.- Chapter14. Biological control agents for control of pests in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, Ò. Alomar, W. Ravensberg, A. Urbaneja.- Chapter15. Chemical and natural pesticides in IPM: side-effects and application. M.L. Gullino, L. Tavella.- Chapter16. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: from research to the consumer. J. Riudavets, E. Moerman, E. Villa.- Chapter17. Tomatoes. C. Castañé, J. Van der Bloom, P.C. Nicot.- Chapter18. Sweet peppers. G. Messelink, R. Labbe, G. Marchand, L. Tavella.- Chapter19. Cucurbits. G. Messelink, F.J. Calvo, F. Marín, D.Janssen.- Chapter20. IPM for protecting leafy vegetables under greenhouses. B. Gard, G. Gilardi.- Chapter21. Implementation of IPDM in strawberries and other berries. S.K. Dara.- Chapter22. Ornamentals. M. Daughthrey, R. Buitenhuis.- Chapter23. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: customer value as guideline. J.S. Buurma and N.J.A. van der Velden.- Conclusion.
Introduction . M.L. Gullino, R. Albajes, P. Nicot, J.C. van Lenteren.- Chapter1. Viral diseases. E. Moriones, E. Verdin.- Chapter2. Bacterial diseases. V. Catara, P. Bella.- Chapter3. Fungal diseases. M. Bardin, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter4. Insect and mite pests. M. Knapp, E. Palevsky, C. Rapisarda.- Chapter 5. Nematodes. F.X. Sorribas, C. Djian-Caporalino, T. Mateille.- Chapter6. Integrated Pest Management methods and considerations concerning implementation in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, P. Nicot.- Chapter7. 1. Epidemiology and population dynamics: modelisation, monitoring and management. G. Marchand, P.C. Nicot, R. Albajes, O. Carisse.- Chapter8. Diagnostics and identification of diseases, insects and mites. D. Spadaro, N. Agustí, S. F. Ortega, M.A. Hurtado Ruiz.- Chapter9. Host plant resistance to pests and pathogens, the genetic leverage in integrated pest and disease management. V. Lefebvre, N. Boissot, J-L. Gallois.- Chapter10. Cultural methods for greenhouse pest and disease management. M. Kruidhof, W.H. Elmer.- Chapter11 Seed and Propagative material. G. Munkvold, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter12. Soil and substrate health. A. Gamliel.- Chapter13. Biocontrol agents against diseases. M. Bardin, M. Pugliese.- Chapter14. Biological control agents for control of pests in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, Ò. Alomar, W. Ravensberg, A. Urbaneja.- Chapter15. Chemical and natural pesticides in IPM: side-effects and application. M.L. Gullino, L. Tavella.- Chapter16. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: from research to the consumer. J. Riudavets, E. Moerman, E. Villa.- Chapter17. Tomatoes. C. Castañé, J. Van der Bloom, P.C. Nicot.- Chapter18. Sweet peppers. G. Messelink, R. Labbe, G. Marchand, L. Tavella.- Chapter19. Cucurbits. G. Messelink, F.J. Calvo, F. Marín, D.Janssen.- Chapter20. IPM for protecting leafy vegetables under greenhouses. B. Gard, G. Gilardi.- Chapter21. Implementation of IPDM in strawberries and other berries. S.K. Dara.- Chapter22. Ornamentals. M. Daughthrey, R. Buitenhuis.- Chapter23. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: customer value as guideline. J.S. Buurma and N.J.A. van der Velden.- Conclusion.
Introduction . M.L. Gullino, R. Albajes, P. Nicot, J.C. van Lenteren.- Chapter1. Viral diseases. E. Moriones, E. Verdin.- Chapter2. Bacterial diseases. V. Catara, P. Bella.- Chapter3. Fungal diseases. M. Bardin, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter4. Insect and mite pests. M. Knapp, E. Palevsky, C. Rapisarda.- Chapter 5. Nematodes. F.X. Sorribas, C. Djian-Caporalino, T. Mateille.- Chapter6. Integrated Pest Management methods and considerations concerning implementation in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, P. Nicot.- Chapter7. 1. Epidemiology and population dynamics: modelisation, monitoring and management. G. Marchand, P.C. Nicot, R. Albajes, O. Carisse.- Chapter8. Diagnostics and identification of diseases, insects and mites. D. Spadaro, N. Agustí, S. F. Ortega, M.A. Hurtado Ruiz.- Chapter9. Host plant resistance to pests and pathogens, the genetic leverage in integrated pest and disease management. V. Lefebvre, N. Boissot, J-L. Gallois.- Chapter10. Cultural methods for greenhouse pest and disease management. M. Kruidhof, W.H. Elmer.- Chapter11Seed and Propagative material. G. Munkvold, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter12. Soil and substrate health. A. Gamliel.- Chapter13. Biocontrol agents against diseases. M. Bardin, M. Pugliese.- Chapter14. Biological control agents for control of pests in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, Ò. Alomar, W. Ravensberg, A. Urbaneja.- Chapter15. Chemical and natural pesticides in IPM: side-effects and application. M.L. Gullino, L. Tavella.- Chapter16. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: from research to the consumer. J. Riudavets, E. Moerman, E. Villa.- Chapter17. Tomatoes. C. Castañé, J. Van der Bloom, P.C. Nicot.- Chapter18. Sweet peppers. G. Messelink, R. Labbe, G. Marchand, L. Tavella.- Chapter19. Cucurbits. G. Messelink, F.J. Calvo, F. Marín, D.Janssen.- Chapter20. IPM for protecting leafy vegetables under greenhouses. B. Gard, G. Gilardi.- Chapter21. Implementation of IPDM in strawberries and other berries. S.K. Dara.- Chapter22. Ornamentals. M. Daughthrey, R. Buitenhuis.- Chapter23. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: customer value as guideline. J.S. Buurma and N.J.A. van der Velden.- Conclusion.
Introduction . M.L. Gullino, R. Albajes, P. Nicot, J.C. van Lenteren.- Chapter1. Viral diseases. E. Moriones, E. Verdin.- Chapter2. Bacterial diseases. V. Catara, P. Bella.- Chapter3. Fungal diseases. M. Bardin, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter4. Insect and mite pests. M. Knapp, E. Palevsky, C. Rapisarda.- Chapter 5. Nematodes. F.X. Sorribas, C. Djian-Caporalino, T. Mateille.- Chapter6. Integrated Pest Management methods and considerations concerning implementation in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, P. Nicot.- Chapter7. 1. Epidemiology and population dynamics: modelisation, monitoring and management. G. Marchand, P.C. Nicot, R. Albajes, O. Carisse.- Chapter8. Diagnostics and identification of diseases, insects and mites. D. Spadaro, N. Agustí, S. F. Ortega, M.A. Hurtado Ruiz.- Chapter9. Host plant resistance to pests and pathogens, the genetic leverage in integrated pest and disease management. V. Lefebvre, N. Boissot, J-L. Gallois.- Chapter10. Cultural methods for greenhouse pest and disease management. M. Kruidhof, W.H. Elmer.- Chapter11 Seed and Propagative material. G. Munkvold, M.L. Gullino.- Chapter12. Soil and substrate health. A. Gamliel.- Chapter13. Biocontrol agents against diseases. M. Bardin, M. Pugliese.- Chapter14. Biological control agents for control of pests in greenhouses. J. Van Lenteren, Ò. Alomar, W. Ravensberg, A. Urbaneja.- Chapter15. Chemical and natural pesticides in IPM: side-effects and application. M.L. Gullino, L. Tavella.- Chapter16. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: from research to the consumer. J. Riudavets, E. Moerman, E. Villa.- Chapter17. Tomatoes. C. Castañé, J. Van der Bloom, P.C. Nicot.- Chapter18. Sweet peppers. G. Messelink, R. Labbe, G. Marchand, L. Tavella.- Chapter19. Cucurbits. G. Messelink, F.J. Calvo, F. Marín, D.Janssen.- Chapter20. IPM for protecting leafy vegetables under greenhouses. B. Gard, G. Gilardi.- Chapter21. Implementation of IPDM in strawberries and other berries. S.K. Dara.- Chapter22. Ornamentals. M. Daughthrey, R. Buitenhuis.- Chapter23. Implementation of IPDM in greenhouses: customer value as guideline. J.S. Buurma and N.J.A. van der Velden.- Conclusion.