L.P.S. van der Geest / H.H. Evenhuis (eds.)
Tortricid Pests
Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control Volume 5
Herausgeber: Geest, L P S van der; Evenhuis, H H
L.P.S. van der Geest / H.H. Evenhuis (eds.)
Tortricid Pests
Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control Volume 5
Herausgeber: Geest, L P S van der; Evenhuis, H H
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The economic importance of Tortricidae in agriculture and forestry is great: crops and forests in the temperate climatic zones suffer considerable loss due to this lepidopterous family. This volume covers the entire spectrum from taxonomy, morphology and physiology to chemical and biological control. It will provide an opening to the scientifc literature on Tortricidae for scientists in research institutions, universities and experimental stations. The indices include entries for synonyms referring to the species names used in this volume.
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The economic importance of Tortricidae in agriculture and forestry is great: crops and forests in the temperate climatic zones suffer considerable loss due to this lepidopterous family. This volume covers the entire spectrum from taxonomy, morphology and physiology to chemical and biological control. It will provide an opening to the scientifc literature on Tortricidae for scientists in research institutions, universities and experimental stations. The indices include entries for synonyms referring to the species names used in this volume.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1850g
- ISBN-13: 9780444880000
- ISBN-10: 0444880003
- Artikelnr.: 26104817
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1850g
- ISBN-13: 9780444880000
- ISBN-10: 0444880003
- Artikelnr.: 26104817
1. Morphology, Phylogeny and Systematics. Morphology (M. Horak). Taxonomy
and Phylogeny (M. Horak and R.L. Brown). Identification of Immature stages
(L.P.S. van der Geest and H.H. Evenhuis). Identification of Pupae on Apple
in Eastern North America (C.R.L. Adler). Identification of Larvae and Pupae
(H. Beeke and D.J. de Jong). Identification of Early Immature Stages by
Means of Allozyme Gel Electrophoresis (S.B.J. Menken). 2. Physiology,
Reproduction and Ecology. Physiology and Genetics (G. Benz).
Spermatogenesis (M. Friedländer). Reproductive Biology (J.F. Howell).
Diapause (J.J. Brown). Sex Pheromones (H. Arn). Ecology and Population
Dynamics (M.E. Solomon). 3. Natural Enemies and Pathogens. Parasitoids and
Predators (N.J. Mills and K.P. Carl). Pathogens and Diseases (G. Zimmermann
and J. Weiser). Nematode Parasites (G.O. Poiner, Jr). 4. Techniques.
Rearing Methods (H. Bathon, P. Singh and G.K. Clare). Sterile Insect
Release (B.A. Butt). Modelling and Prediction Technology (A.L. Knight and
B.A. Croft). 5. Tortricids in Pome and Stone Fruits. Codling Moth
Occurrence, Host Race Formation, and Damage (M.M. Barnes). Population
Dynamics of the Codling Moth (H. Audemard). Use of Sex Pheromones for
Control of Codling Moth (R.A. Vickers and G.H.L. Rothschild). Biological
Control of the Codling Moth (L.A. Falcon and J. Huber). Chemical Control
and Resistance to Pesticides of the Codling Moth (B.A. Croft and H.W.
Riedl). Biology, Ecology and Control of Oriental Fruit Moth (G.H.L.
Rothschild and R.A. Vickers). Other Tortricids on Pome and Stone Fruits.
North American Species (R. Weires and H.W. Riedl). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Eurasian Species (E. Dickler). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Australian and New Zealand Species (C.H. Wearing et al.).
Tortricid Pests of Pome and Stone Fruits, chemical Control and Resistance
to Pesticides (B.A. Croft and L.A. Hull). Use of Sex Pheromones for Control
of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits (P.J. Charmillot and R.A.
Vickers). Biological Control of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits
(J. Huber and S.A. Hassan). 6. Tortricids in Other Crops. Tortricids in
Vineyards (R. Roehrich and E. Boller). Tortricids in Ornamental Crops and
Greenhouses (M. van de Vrie). Tortricids in Tea (Y. Tamaki). Tortricids in
Cereals (M. Glas). Tortricids in Miscellaneous Crops (L.P.S. van der Geest,
C.H. Wearing and J.S. Dugdale). 7. Tortricids in Forestry. Biology of North
American Spruce Budworms (C.J. Sanders). Spruce Budworm, Chemical and
Biological Control (T. Ennis and E.T.N. Caldwell). Grey Larch Budmoth,
Biology and Control (G. Benz). Eurasian Species in Forestry (H.
Bogenschütz). Japanese Species in Forestry (K. Furuta and K. Kobayashi).
North American Species in Forestry (I.S. Otvos). Tropical Species in
Forestry (J. Schönherr). Australian and New Zealand Species in Forestry
(M.M. Kay). General Index. Index of Leafroller Species. Index of Natural
Enemies and Pathogens.
and Phylogeny (M. Horak and R.L. Brown). Identification of Immature stages
(L.P.S. van der Geest and H.H. Evenhuis). Identification of Pupae on Apple
in Eastern North America (C.R.L. Adler). Identification of Larvae and Pupae
(H. Beeke and D.J. de Jong). Identification of Early Immature Stages by
Means of Allozyme Gel Electrophoresis (S.B.J. Menken). 2. Physiology,
Reproduction and Ecology. Physiology and Genetics (G. Benz).
Spermatogenesis (M. Friedländer). Reproductive Biology (J.F. Howell).
Diapause (J.J. Brown). Sex Pheromones (H. Arn). Ecology and Population
Dynamics (M.E. Solomon). 3. Natural Enemies and Pathogens. Parasitoids and
Predators (N.J. Mills and K.P. Carl). Pathogens and Diseases (G. Zimmermann
and J. Weiser). Nematode Parasites (G.O. Poiner, Jr). 4. Techniques.
Rearing Methods (H. Bathon, P. Singh and G.K. Clare). Sterile Insect
Release (B.A. Butt). Modelling and Prediction Technology (A.L. Knight and
B.A. Croft). 5. Tortricids in Pome and Stone Fruits. Codling Moth
Occurrence, Host Race Formation, and Damage (M.M. Barnes). Population
Dynamics of the Codling Moth (H. Audemard). Use of Sex Pheromones for
Control of Codling Moth (R.A. Vickers and G.H.L. Rothschild). Biological
Control of the Codling Moth (L.A. Falcon and J. Huber). Chemical Control
and Resistance to Pesticides of the Codling Moth (B.A. Croft and H.W.
Riedl). Biology, Ecology and Control of Oriental Fruit Moth (G.H.L.
Rothschild and R.A. Vickers). Other Tortricids on Pome and Stone Fruits.
North American Species (R. Weires and H.W. Riedl). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Eurasian Species (E. Dickler). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Australian and New Zealand Species (C.H. Wearing et al.).
Tortricid Pests of Pome and Stone Fruits, chemical Control and Resistance
to Pesticides (B.A. Croft and L.A. Hull). Use of Sex Pheromones for Control
of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits (P.J. Charmillot and R.A.
Vickers). Biological Control of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits
(J. Huber and S.A. Hassan). 6. Tortricids in Other Crops. Tortricids in
Vineyards (R. Roehrich and E. Boller). Tortricids in Ornamental Crops and
Greenhouses (M. van de Vrie). Tortricids in Tea (Y. Tamaki). Tortricids in
Cereals (M. Glas). Tortricids in Miscellaneous Crops (L.P.S. van der Geest,
C.H. Wearing and J.S. Dugdale). 7. Tortricids in Forestry. Biology of North
American Spruce Budworms (C.J. Sanders). Spruce Budworm, Chemical and
Biological Control (T. Ennis and E.T.N. Caldwell). Grey Larch Budmoth,
Biology and Control (G. Benz). Eurasian Species in Forestry (H.
Bogenschütz). Japanese Species in Forestry (K. Furuta and K. Kobayashi).
North American Species in Forestry (I.S. Otvos). Tropical Species in
Forestry (J. Schönherr). Australian and New Zealand Species in Forestry
(M.M. Kay). General Index. Index of Leafroller Species. Index of Natural
Enemies and Pathogens.
1. Morphology, Phylogeny and Systematics. Morphology (M. Horak). Taxonomy
and Phylogeny (M. Horak and R.L. Brown). Identification of Immature stages
(L.P.S. van der Geest and H.H. Evenhuis). Identification of Pupae on Apple
in Eastern North America (C.R.L. Adler). Identification of Larvae and Pupae
(H. Beeke and D.J. de Jong). Identification of Early Immature Stages by
Means of Allozyme Gel Electrophoresis (S.B.J. Menken). 2. Physiology,
Reproduction and Ecology. Physiology and Genetics (G. Benz).
Spermatogenesis (M. Friedländer). Reproductive Biology (J.F. Howell).
Diapause (J.J. Brown). Sex Pheromones (H. Arn). Ecology and Population
Dynamics (M.E. Solomon). 3. Natural Enemies and Pathogens. Parasitoids and
Predators (N.J. Mills and K.P. Carl). Pathogens and Diseases (G. Zimmermann
and J. Weiser). Nematode Parasites (G.O. Poiner, Jr). 4. Techniques.
Rearing Methods (H. Bathon, P. Singh and G.K. Clare). Sterile Insect
Release (B.A. Butt). Modelling and Prediction Technology (A.L. Knight and
B.A. Croft). 5. Tortricids in Pome and Stone Fruits. Codling Moth
Occurrence, Host Race Formation, and Damage (M.M. Barnes). Population
Dynamics of the Codling Moth (H. Audemard). Use of Sex Pheromones for
Control of Codling Moth (R.A. Vickers and G.H.L. Rothschild). Biological
Control of the Codling Moth (L.A. Falcon and J. Huber). Chemical Control
and Resistance to Pesticides of the Codling Moth (B.A. Croft and H.W.
Riedl). Biology, Ecology and Control of Oriental Fruit Moth (G.H.L.
Rothschild and R.A. Vickers). Other Tortricids on Pome and Stone Fruits.
North American Species (R. Weires and H.W. Riedl). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Eurasian Species (E. Dickler). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Australian and New Zealand Species (C.H. Wearing et al.).
Tortricid Pests of Pome and Stone Fruits, chemical Control and Resistance
to Pesticides (B.A. Croft and L.A. Hull). Use of Sex Pheromones for Control
of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits (P.J. Charmillot and R.A.
Vickers). Biological Control of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits
(J. Huber and S.A. Hassan). 6. Tortricids in Other Crops. Tortricids in
Vineyards (R. Roehrich and E. Boller). Tortricids in Ornamental Crops and
Greenhouses (M. van de Vrie). Tortricids in Tea (Y. Tamaki). Tortricids in
Cereals (M. Glas). Tortricids in Miscellaneous Crops (L.P.S. van der Geest,
C.H. Wearing and J.S. Dugdale). 7. Tortricids in Forestry. Biology of North
American Spruce Budworms (C.J. Sanders). Spruce Budworm, Chemical and
Biological Control (T. Ennis and E.T.N. Caldwell). Grey Larch Budmoth,
Biology and Control (G. Benz). Eurasian Species in Forestry (H.
Bogenschütz). Japanese Species in Forestry (K. Furuta and K. Kobayashi).
North American Species in Forestry (I.S. Otvos). Tropical Species in
Forestry (J. Schönherr). Australian and New Zealand Species in Forestry
(M.M. Kay). General Index. Index of Leafroller Species. Index of Natural
Enemies and Pathogens.
and Phylogeny (M. Horak and R.L. Brown). Identification of Immature stages
(L.P.S. van der Geest and H.H. Evenhuis). Identification of Pupae on Apple
in Eastern North America (C.R.L. Adler). Identification of Larvae and Pupae
(H. Beeke and D.J. de Jong). Identification of Early Immature Stages by
Means of Allozyme Gel Electrophoresis (S.B.J. Menken). 2. Physiology,
Reproduction and Ecology. Physiology and Genetics (G. Benz).
Spermatogenesis (M. Friedländer). Reproductive Biology (J.F. Howell).
Diapause (J.J. Brown). Sex Pheromones (H. Arn). Ecology and Population
Dynamics (M.E. Solomon). 3. Natural Enemies and Pathogens. Parasitoids and
Predators (N.J. Mills and K.P. Carl). Pathogens and Diseases (G. Zimmermann
and J. Weiser). Nematode Parasites (G.O. Poiner, Jr). 4. Techniques.
Rearing Methods (H. Bathon, P. Singh and G.K. Clare). Sterile Insect
Release (B.A. Butt). Modelling and Prediction Technology (A.L. Knight and
B.A. Croft). 5. Tortricids in Pome and Stone Fruits. Codling Moth
Occurrence, Host Race Formation, and Damage (M.M. Barnes). Population
Dynamics of the Codling Moth (H. Audemard). Use of Sex Pheromones for
Control of Codling Moth (R.A. Vickers and G.H.L. Rothschild). Biological
Control of the Codling Moth (L.A. Falcon and J. Huber). Chemical Control
and Resistance to Pesticides of the Codling Moth (B.A. Croft and H.W.
Riedl). Biology, Ecology and Control of Oriental Fruit Moth (G.H.L.
Rothschild and R.A. Vickers). Other Tortricids on Pome and Stone Fruits.
North American Species (R. Weires and H.W. Riedl). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Eurasian Species (E. Dickler). Tortricid Pests of Pome
and Stone Fruits, Australian and New Zealand Species (C.H. Wearing et al.).
Tortricid Pests of Pome and Stone Fruits, chemical Control and Resistance
to Pesticides (B.A. Croft and L.A. Hull). Use of Sex Pheromones for Control
of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits (P.J. Charmillot and R.A.
Vickers). Biological Control of Tortricid Pests in Pome and Stone Fruits
(J. Huber and S.A. Hassan). 6. Tortricids in Other Crops. Tortricids in
Vineyards (R. Roehrich and E. Boller). Tortricids in Ornamental Crops and
Greenhouses (M. van de Vrie). Tortricids in Tea (Y. Tamaki). Tortricids in
Cereals (M. Glas). Tortricids in Miscellaneous Crops (L.P.S. van der Geest,
C.H. Wearing and J.S. Dugdale). 7. Tortricids in Forestry. Biology of North
American Spruce Budworms (C.J. Sanders). Spruce Budworm, Chemical and
Biological Control (T. Ennis and E.T.N. Caldwell). Grey Larch Budmoth,
Biology and Control (G. Benz). Eurasian Species in Forestry (H.
Bogenschütz). Japanese Species in Forestry (K. Furuta and K. Kobayashi).
North American Species in Forestry (I.S. Otvos). Tropical Species in
Forestry (J. Schönherr). Australian and New Zealand Species in Forestry
(M.M. Kay). General Index. Index of Leafroller Species. Index of Natural
Enemies and Pathogens.