Biocontrol of Oilseed Rape Pests

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David V. Alford
John Wiley & Sons, Apr 15, 2008 - Technology & Engineering - 368 pages
Oilseed rape, a major crop in many parts of the world, is attacked by a wide range of insect pests, many of which are of considerable economic importance. With the increasing demand to reduce agrochemical inputs on arable crops, the Commission of the European Communities supported a three-year programme in which scientific participants reviewed the natural enemies of oilseed rape insect pests. The various outputs from this important work form the basis of this comprehensive new book.


Biocontrol of Oilseed Rape Pests commences with a review of the oilseed rape crop, followed by chapters on pests, pest management strategies and parasitoids of specific pests or groups of pests. Detailed information is also included on sampling, trapping and rearing pests, their parasitoids and predators; the identification of hymenopterous parasitoids; pathogens of oilseed rape pests, predators, predator taxonomy and identification, and the impact of on-farm landscape structures and systems on predators.


This book is an essential purchase for all those involved with oilseed rape and for anyone with an interest in agricultural biocontrol strategies. It is also essential reading and an invaluable source of reference for agricultural scientists, entomologists, crop protection specialists, advisers and consultants. All agrochemical companies should have multiple copies of this book on their shelves, as should all libraries in universities and research establishments where biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught.

Dr David V. Alford, based in Cambridge, UK, has many years of experience working as a government entomologist.

 

Contents

1 The Oilseed Rape Crop
1
2 Insect Pests of Oilseed Rape Crops
9
3 Management of Oilseed Rape Pests
43
4 Parasitoids of Pollen Beetles
73
5 Parasitoids of Ceutorhynchid Stem Weevils
87
6 Parasitoids of Cabbage Seed Weevil
97
7 Parasitoids of Brassica Pod Midge
113
8 Parasitoids of Flea Beetles
125
12 Predators of Oilseed Rape Pests
181
13 Taxonomy and Identification of Predators
201
14 Sampling Trapping and Rearing of Predators
235
15 Impact of OnFarm Landscape Structures and Farming Systems on Predators
245
16 Predators as Biocontrol Agents of Oilseed Rape Pests
279
17 Pathogens of Oilseed Rape Pests
299
Glossary
323
Author Index
331

9 Parasitoids of Miscellaneous Pests
139
10 Sampling Trapping and Rearing Oilseed Rape Pests and Their Parasitoids
145
11 Identification of Hymenopterous Parasitoids Associated with Oilseed Rape Pests
161

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Dr David V. Alford, based in Cambridge, UK, has many years of experience working as a government entomologist.

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