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Judul Biology and Management of Rice Insect / Heinrichs, E.A
Pengarang Heinrichs, E.A
Aguda, R.M, et al
Penerbitan India : Wiley Eastern Limited, 1994
Deskripsi Fisik 763 :ilustrasi ;25
ISBN 81-224-0581-2
Subjek Biology
Rice Insects
Rak Koleksi Referensi
Abstrak INSECT PESTS ARE severe constraints to rice production throughout the world. Although rice insect outbreaks are recorded in antiquity, evidence indicates that the severity and frequency of attack has increased in the last several decades. The increase appears to have accompanied crop intensifica- tion. Thus, for high yielding, green revolution varieties to achieve near their yield potential, various constraints, including those imposed by insects, must be mitigated. Integrated pest management has been accepted as the rationale approach to the regulation of rice insect populations. Integrated pest management is an economically attractive and ecologically and sociologically acceptable means of managing rice insect populations. To most effectively implement integrated pest management programs requires first of all a proper identification of the pest complex and an understanding of the biological and ecological factors that regulate pest populations. With these building blocks as a firm foundation for properly
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520 # # $a INSECT PESTS ARE severe constraints to rice production throughout the world. Although rice insect outbreaks are recorded in antiquity, evidence indicates that the severity and frequency of attack has increased in the last several decades. The increase appears to have accompanied crop intensifica- tion. Thus, for high yielding, green revolution varieties to achieve near their yield potential, various constraints, including those imposed by insects, must be mitigated. Integrated pest management has been accepted as the rationale approach to the regulation of rice insect populations. Integrated pest management is an economically attractive and ecologically and sociologically acceptable means of managing rice insect populations. To most effectively implement integrated pest management programs requires first of all a proper identification of the pest complex and an understanding of the biological and ecological factors that regulate pest populations. With these building blocks as a firm foundation for properly characterizing and monitoring insect populations, various pest control tactics have been developed and integrated into rice insect management programs. Success in the development and implementation of effective rice insect management programs has been limited in scope and has yet to be even partially achieved in many of the rice growing regions of the world. Success cannot be achieved without a development of the required skills. The authors have written this book to provide the basic information needed to develop those skills. There has been an acute need for a book that draws together the fundamentals of rice insect taxonomy, biology, and ecology, and the various control tactics, and explains how these are in- tegrated into a successful rice insect management program. The authors have drawn upon their extensive experience in rice entomology and have succeeded remarkably well in filling that need through the completion of this book. Its publication is evidence of our desire to promote and accelerate the development of integrated pest management systems for rice throughout the rice growing world.
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