Tropical fruit pests and pollinators : biology, economic importance, natural enemies and control /

This book (composed of 13 chapters) presents the injurious and beneficial insects (e.g. pollinators) of tropical fruit crops and how they might be controlled to enhance fruit production and quality. Information on the life history, behaviour, economic importance, and control of pests (e.g. nematodes...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / J.E. Peña
  • Pests of Banana / C.S. Gold, B. Pinese and J.E. Peña
  • Tropical Citrus Pests / D. Smith and J.E. Peña
  • Pests and Pollinators of Mango / G.K. Waite
  • Pests of Papaya / A. Pantoja, P.A. Follett and J.A. Villanueva-Jiménez
  • Pests of Pineapple / G.J. Petty, G.R. Stirling and D.P. Bartholomew
  • Pollinators and Pests of Annona Species / J.E. Peña, H. Nadel, M. Barbosa-Pereira and D. Smith
  • Pests and Pollinators of Avocado / M. Wysoki, M.A. van den Berg, G. Ish-Am, S. Gazit, J.E. Peña and G.K. Waite
  • Pests of Guava / W.P. Gould and A. Raga
  • Pests of Minor Tropical Fruits / P.A.C. Ooi, A. Winotai and J.E. Peña
  • Pests of Litchi and Longan / G.K. Waite and J.S. Hwang
  • Passion Fruit / E.L. Aguiar-Menezes, E.B. Menezes, P.C.R. Cassino and M.A. Soares
  • Quarantine Treatments for Pests of Tropical Fruits / J.L. Sharp and N.W. Heather.