This book is mainly directed towards postgraduate students and professionals in the field of research and implementation of integrated pest and disease management programmes in greenhouse crops. After presenting the major pests and diseases that affect greenhouse vegetable and ornamental crops,
Integrated Pest Management in Diverse Cropping Systems
β Scribed by Devendra Pal Singh
- Publisher
- CRC Press/Apple Academic Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 580
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Climate change has intensified in recent decades, which has affected crop production as well as facilitated the emergence of new diseases and insect pests, causing serious threats to agriculture. Farmers have mostly taken a crop-based approach to insect pest management (IPM); the authors of this new volume, however, take the unique approach that IPM based on specific cropping systems is more efficient, resulting in reduced cultivation costs, increased yield and profitability, and decreased residue from crop produce and products. This volume presents the results of research done by crop protection scientists on integrated pest management in diverse cropping systems based on rice, wheat, maize, pulses, food legumes, oilseeds, groundnut, potato, and other horticulture crops.
With chapters written by well-known and experienced scientists in their fields, this volume provides in-depth knowledge on integrated pest management in conjunction with an array of specific cropping systems, taking into consideration all the elements, including the crops, crop sequences, spatial and temporal aspects of managing an agricultural system, and other aspects.
This volume will be valuable for entomologists, plant pathologists, and agronomists, as well as for farmersβboth small and industrial sized, agricultural extension centers, faculty and students, and many others involved with crop cultivation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
About the Editor
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Foreword 1
Foreword 2
Preface and acknowledgments
1. Efficient Diversified Cropping Systems of Field and Horticultural Crops for Livelihood Security
2. IPM Concept and Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture
3. Innovative Integrated Pest Management Paradigm for Sustainable Crop Production with Special Reference to North East India
4. Concept and Practices of IPM in Relation to Different Crops and Cropping Systems
5. Integrated Pest Management in Rice-Based Cropping Systems in India
6. IPM in Rice-Wheat Cropping Systems
7. Root-Knot Nematode Disease: An Expanding Problem in Rice-Based Cropping Systems
8. Defense Mechanisms of Maize: Implications for Integrated Pest Management
9. Insect Pest Management in Millet Cropping Systems
10. Advances in Pest Management in Pulses-Based Cropping Systems under Changing Climate
11. Integrated Management of Diseases in Pigeonpea for Ensuring Food Security under Changing Climate in India
12. IPM in Groundnut: Current Scenario and Future Prospects
13. Integrated Disease Management in Rapeseed-Mustard-Based Cropping System
14. Integrated Pest Management in Soybean-Based Cropping Systems
15. Integrated Pest Management in Indigenous Oilseed Crops
16. Integrated Disease and Pest Management under Potato Based Cropping System
17. Integrated Disease Management in Kinnow
18. Harnessing the Antifungal and Antinemic Potential of Trichoderma in Integrated Crop Management System for Mitigating Fungal Nematode Complex in Cucumber
19. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants-Based Cropping System
Index
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