Author: Rosen, D. (Ed.) Title: Armored Scale Insects: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 4A-B
Description: Elsevier 1990 xvi, 384; xxvi, 688, numerous b/w photos + line drawings. 300x210mm. HB. 2 vols. Fine.. An account of armored scale insects (Homoptera: Diaspididas), a family of highly specialized insects, many of which are important agricultural pests. Being sedentary, colonial and rather cryptic, many species have invaded new countries with important host plants. This has made them prime targets for biological control by natural enemies. No other book has attempted to present such a rounded picture of this important group. It covers all aspects: morphology, systematics, phylogeny, biology, ecology, natural enemies (pathogens, predators, parasites), pest status, control measures (quarantine, eradication, monitoring, chemical control, biological control, mechanical control, integrated control), as well as pest problems and control on specific crops, from a worldwide perspective. Thes books are intended for a broad audience: professional entomologists, extension specialists, pest control operators and advanced horticulturists and agriculturists, as well as biologists, naturalists and environmentalists (the latter should find the strong emphasis on natural enemies and biological control of interest)..
Keywords: Coccoidea; Crop Pests; Diaspididae; Economic Entomology; Hemiptera; Homoptera; Pest Control
Price: GBP 360.00 = appr. US$ 514.07 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: S57537
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