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The book has been designed to provide some brief information about the field effectiveness of various novel insecticides commercially available in Indian market against major chewing and sucking insect pests of vegetables. Comparison has been done among different management schedules including common farmers' practice in order to focus on bio-rational pest management of okra. The role of cluster bean on overall load of target insect pests in okra has been judiciously tailored with special reference to trap crop of leaf roller and an excellent reservoir of natural enemies. Oscillation of major…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book has been designed to provide some brief information about the field effectiveness of various novel insecticides commercially available in Indian market against major chewing and sucking insect pests of vegetables. Comparison has been done among different management schedules including common farmers' practice in order to focus on bio-rational pest management of okra. The role of cluster bean on overall load of target insect pests in okra has been judiciously tailored with special reference to trap crop of leaf roller and an excellent reservoir of natural enemies. Oscillation of major arthropod fauna (pests and defenders) with respect to various abiotic factors has also been documented in the book. In view of the changing scenario in pest appearances and cropping pattern, the newer molecules with novel modes of action can be of much helpful to develop strategy for managing pests in vegetables like okra. It will be an extremely useful document for researchers and all thoseinterested in the subject of agricultural entomology, insect pest management and pesticide toxicology etc.
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Debashis Roy, profesor adjunto del Departamento de Nutrición Animal de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias y Animales, Sardar VallabhBhai Patel Universidad de Agricultura y Tecnología, U.P., India.Dra. Anchal Keshri, profesora adjunta del Departamento de Nutrición Animal del Colegio Veterinario de Mhow, Universidad de Ciencias Veterinarias de Nanaji Deshmukh, M.P., India.