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Mango Insect Pest Management

 
R.P. Srivastava (Author)
Synopsis Despite the largest production base of mango in the world, with respect to number of varieties grown and area under cultivation, the productivity of the fruit in our country is rather low. Besides, some inherent limitations on high-yielding, suitable cultivars and incidence of diseases, this might be attributed to a high incidence of insects and pests. Many a time, this has also resulted in reduced exports due to the aversion of the mango importing countries for the fear of introducing alien insect species, particularly fruit fly and stone weevil. Due to the indiscriminate use of chemical insecticides and pesticides, many of the major insects and pests have developed resistance, this has led orchardists to use disproportionately high doses of insecticides, thereby leaving high toxic residues in the fruits. Furthermore, many of the insects, which were hitherto of minor importance, have attained criticality. Therefore, it had become necessary to bring out a comprehensive volume which not only deal with all the insect pest in greater details, but also incorporated the modern concepts of integrated insect pest management. The current manuscript has been organized systematically in twenty two chapters. The Chapters deal separately or in combination with each of the insect pest which attack mango crop. They are hoppers, mealybug, gall midge, psyllids, leaf bark eating caterpillars, leaf and flower feeding caterpillars, fruit borers, fruit sucking moths, leaf miners, termites, scale insects, thrips, aphids and ants. Each of the Chapter discusses taxonomy, geographical distribution, losses caused and nature of damage, alternate hosts, binomics and life history, control measures including biological-predators, parasites and pathogens, plant products, chemical cultural, integrated pest management of particular insect pest. In the end of chapter, future thrusts have also been included, Each chapter is followed by an exhaustive bibliography.
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About the author

R.P. Srivastava

Prof. R.P. Srivastava, the author, is distinguished art historian of Punjab having written about half a dozen books on the cultural aspects of Punjab. His specialization, however, remains the cultural history of Patiala. Patiala Art is the result of several years of hard labour and sustained loyalty to the House of Patiala Darbar whose present ruler Maharaja Amarinder Singh ji, Chief Minister of Punjab, has always been appreciative. This author’s interest and talents in the artistic heritage of Patiala is well known in the present cultural capital of Punjab. Every effort has been made to include almost all the aspects of aesthetic creations, e.g. painting, music, dance, architectural monuments, sports, dresses, cuisine, etc., which have earned reputation all over of India and abroad. Having taught art and art history in the Punjab Education Department for forty years, the author has started wielding his pen on the current movements in art as also the cultural heritage of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Predesh, Rajasthan, etc. Hence, it is expected that this author will continue to contribute some useful publications in this field in the times to come. He has already earned a reputation as a popular teacher and art historian of the region.

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Bibliographic information

Title Mango Insect Pest Management
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1997
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8185860327
length xvi+272p., Tables; Plates; Figures; References; Index; 24cm.