Predators and Parasitoids

Edited by Opender Koul, G. S Dhaliwal

Series: Advances in Biopesticide Research 

List Price: $134.95

Add to Cart

About the Book

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.
You may also be interested in:

Microbial Pest Control

Sushil Khetan

A complete overview of the technologies and products for microbial-based pest control. It documents the use of genetically altered Bt and transgenic crops, microbial formulations,...

Published 10/17/2000 | 978-0-8247-0445-2

more information about Microbial Pest Control

Pesticides in Agriculture and the Environment

Willis B Wheeler

Discussing the range of effects of pesticides on food and human safety, water quality, wildlife, and pest management, this book explores the agricultural, economic, and...

Published 08/14/2002 | 978-0-8247-0809-2

more information about Pesticides in Agriculture and the Environment

Manual of Agricultural Nematology

Nickle (Beltsille Agricultural Research Center of the USDA) has engaged 29 internationally known experts to replace the classic work of I.N. Filipjev (1934) and its...

Published 05/16/1991 | 978-0-8247-8397-6

more information about Manual of Agricultural Nematology