Instant Insights: Integrated Pest Management in Cereal Cultivation
Instant Insights: Integrated Pest Management in Cereal Cultivation
Heinrichs, Emeritus Prof. E. A.; Horrocks, Dr Abie; Foster, Dr John E.; Horne, Paul; Davidson, Melanie; Horgan, Dr F. G.; Pendleton, Prof. Bonnie; Page, Jessica
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
12/2022
144
Mole
Inglês
9781801466004
15 a 20 dias
Chapter 2 - Integrated pest management in wheat cultivation: Abie Horrocks and Melanie Davidson, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, New Zealand; and Paul Horne and Jessica Page, IPM Technologies Pty Limited, Australia; 1 Introduction to integrated pest management2 Problems with conventional reliance on insecticides3 Pests in wheat4 IPM techniques: biological control5 IPM techniques: cultural control6 IPM techniques: chemical control7 Factors infl uencing uptake8 Case study: New Zealand participatory IPM project in wheat9 IPM and climate change10 Where to look for further information11 References
Chapter 3 - Insect pests and their management in sorghum cultivation: Bonnie B. Pendleton, West Texas A&M University, USA; 1 Introduction2 Cultural management methods to control insect pests3 Biological management methods to control insect pests4 Chemical management methods to control insect pests5 Insect pests of sorghum in the United States6 Other insect pests of sorghum in other countries7 Beneficial insects8 Acknowledgements9 Where to find further information10 References
Chapter 4 - Advances in breeding crops resistant to insect pests: rice as a paradigm: E. A. Heinrichs and John E. Foster, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; 1 Introduction2 Host plant resistance: an ecological approach to managing crop pests3 Evaluating resistance on the basis of insect response (behavior)4 Breeding for resistance to insects5 Breeding rice for resistance to insect pests6 Constraints on the development and deployment of insect-resistant plant technology7 Future trends and conclusion8 Where to look for further information9 References
Chapter 2 - Integrated pest management in wheat cultivation: Abie Horrocks and Melanie Davidson, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, New Zealand; and Paul Horne and Jessica Page, IPM Technologies Pty Limited, Australia; 1 Introduction to integrated pest management2 Problems with conventional reliance on insecticides3 Pests in wheat4 IPM techniques: biological control5 IPM techniques: cultural control6 IPM techniques: chemical control7 Factors infl uencing uptake8 Case study: New Zealand participatory IPM project in wheat9 IPM and climate change10 Where to look for further information11 References
Chapter 3 - Insect pests and their management in sorghum cultivation: Bonnie B. Pendleton, West Texas A&M University, USA; 1 Introduction2 Cultural management methods to control insect pests3 Biological management methods to control insect pests4 Chemical management methods to control insect pests5 Insect pests of sorghum in the United States6 Other insect pests of sorghum in other countries7 Beneficial insects8 Acknowledgements9 Where to find further information10 References
Chapter 4 - Advances in breeding crops resistant to insect pests: rice as a paradigm: E. A. Heinrichs and John E. Foster, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; 1 Introduction2 Host plant resistance: an ecological approach to managing crop pests3 Evaluating resistance on the basis of insect response (behavior)4 Breeding for resistance to insects5 Breeding rice for resistance to insect pests6 Constraints on the development and deployment of insect-resistant plant technology7 Future trends and conclusion8 Where to look for further information9 References