Mealybugs and their Management in Agricultural and Horticultural crops /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New Delhi :
Springer India : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
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Table of Contents:
- INTRODUCTION
- Part I - Mealybugs
- 1
- Mealybugs
- 2. Cytogenetics
- 3. Taxonomy.- 4. Molecular identification of mealybugs
- 5. Biology
- 6. Culturing of mealybugs
- 7. Mode of Spread of Mealybugs
- 8. Damage
- 9. Mealybugs As Vectors - 10. Economic Importance
- 11. Ecology
- 12. Natural enemies of Mealybugs
- 13. Semiochemicals in Mealybugs
- 14. Ant Association
- 15. Methods of control
- 16. Instecticide Resistance and its Management in Mealybugs
- 17. Mealybug Alikes
- PART II - Management of mealybugs in Agricultural and Horticultural crops
- 18. Rice
- 19. Wheat
- 20. Barley
- 21. Groundnut
- 22. Sunflower
- 23. Pulses
- 24. Soybean
- 25. Cotton
- 26. Jute and allied fibre crops
- 27. Sugarcane
- 28. Fruits: Apple
- 29. Pears
- 30. Plum
- 31. Peaches
- 32. Persimmon
- 33. Passion Fruit
- 34. Apricot
- 35. Pistachio and almond
- 36. Strawberry
- 37. Grapes
- 38. Citrus
- 39. Guava
- 40. Mango
- 41. Papaya
- 42. Pineapple
- 43. Avocodo
- 44. Banana
- 45. Sapota
- 46. Pomegranate
- 47. Ber
- 48. Custard Apple
- 49. Phalsa.- 50. Litchi
- 51. Jackfruit
- 52. Vegetable Crops
- 53. Tuber Crops
- 54. Ornamental Plants
- 55. Orchids.- 56. Medicinal plants
- 57. Plantation Crops
- 58. Rubber
- 59. Cashew. - 60. Oil Palm
- 61. Spices
- 62. Mulberry
- 63. Tobacco
- 64. Jatropa
- 65. Forage crops and grasses
- 66. Forest Plants
- 67. Glass, Green and Poly House Crops
- 68. Root M ealybugs. .