Insect Pests of Potato: Global Perspectives on Biology and Management 2nd Edition
The Insect Pests of Potato: Global Perspectives on Biology and Management, 2nd Edition is a must-have reference for students, researchers, agronomists, and professionals in agricultural science, pest management, and crop protection. Published by leading experts in entomology and plant science, this updated edition delivers comprehensive and cutting-edge insights into the identification, biology, ecology, and sustainable management of potato insect pests worldwide.
This authoritative guide explores the challenges of pest infestations affecting potato production — one of the most important food crops globally. It discusses the impact of climate change on pest distribution, resistance mechanisms, and integrated pest management (IPM) approaches. The book also features the latest advances in biotechnology, pest surveillance, and eco-friendly control techniques, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners focused on sustainable agriculture.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Global Coverage: Detailed profiles of major potato insect pests from different regions, including their biology, life cycle, and ecological impact.
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Updated Research: Incorporates the latest scientific data and pest management strategies from around the world.
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Practical, science-based strategies to reduce pesticide use while maintaining crop productivity.
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Climate Change Insights: Examines how global warming and shifting environmental patterns influence pest populations and crop losses.
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Expert Contributions: Written and reviewed by internationally recognized specialists in entomology, agronomy, and plant protection.
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Ideal for Professionals & Students: A perfect textbook for agricultural science programs and a trusted reference for researchers, farmers, and policymakers.