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Predators and Parasitoids (Advances in Biopesticide Research Series)
Opender Koul, G. S Dhaliwal
CRC Press
2003
152pp ISBN 0415306655
£68.00
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Their natural enemies largely determine the population size and dynamic behavior of many
plant-eating insects. Any reduction in enemy number can result in an insect outbreak. Applied
biological control is thus one strategy for restoring functional biodiversity in many
agroecosystems. Predators and Parasitoids addresses the role of natural enemies in pest
control as an integrated pest management concept. It examines how Trichogramma, the
extensively studied natural enemy of insect pests, has been used as a pest management
tool, and it describes important aspects such as the inducible defense mechanisms of plants
and the effects that plant diversity can have on herbivores and natural enemies. Specific
chapters address recent advances in biological control: the effects of multiparasitism on
parasitization; synergism between insect pathogens and entomophagous insects; and the
use of exotic insects for weed control. With contributions from leading worldwide experts,
Predators and Parasitoids is ideal for graduate students, research scientists and professionals
in biological pest control, agriculture, entomology and ecology.
Contents
- Predators and Parasitoids: An Introduction.
- Natural Enemies and Pest Control: An Integrated Pest Management Concept.
- Biological Control by Augmentation of Natural Enemies: Retrospect and Prospect.
- Developing Trichogramma as a Pest Management Tool.
- Tritrophic Interactions: The Inducible Defenses of Plants.
- Influence of Plant Diversity on Herbivores and Natural Enemies.
- Effect of Multiparasitism on the Parasitization Behavior of Insect Parasitoids.
- Synergism Between Insect Pathogens and Entomophagous Insects, and its Potential to Enhance Biological Control
Efficacy.
- Biological Control of Weeds Using Exotic Insects.
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