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Ultrastructure of Garden Rose Flower Thrips in West Bengal, India. Like all flowers especially those having fragrance, garden rose flowers are usually attacked and damaged by a group of insects commonly called 'thrips'. The small size of thrips, their large numbers, capacity for flight and wind dispersal, wide host ranges, poorly understood life histories and probable potential for pesticide resistance emphasizes the development of control strategies. In India, specially in West Bengal the thysanopteran ultrastructure works are really wanting. Therefore, this book insights detailed light and…mehr

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Ultrastructure of Garden Rose Flower Thrips in West Bengal, India. Like all flowers especially those having fragrance, garden rose flowers are usually attacked and damaged by a group of insects commonly called 'thrips'. The small size of thrips, their large numbers, capacity for flight and wind dispersal, wide host ranges, poorly understood life histories and probable potential for pesticide resistance emphasizes the development of control strategies. In India, specially in West Bengal the thysanopteran ultrastructure works are really wanting. Therefore, this book insights detailed light and scanning electron microscopic analysis of a thrips species Thrips hawaiiensis Morgan, 1913 infesting garden rose flower Rosa "Bonfire" in Chinsurah, West Bengal, India in addition to its elemaental microanalysis (EDAX). This has shown enough potentiality with respect to its body structures to put itself as a pest of the studied flower plant Rosa sp.
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Mrs Soma Dey (Ghosh), M.Sc., B.Ed. is an Assistant Teacher in Biological Science at Banharishpur High School, Panchla, Howrah 711 322, West Bengal, India since 2006. The author teaches Life Science, Biology and Zoology for more than 16 years and vis-a-vis has an immense interest in wildlife & nature and especially in ecology of animal-plant interactions.