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Introductory Nematology
This book intends to fill the gap by providing a critical analysis of different management strate-
gies that have a bearing on agriculture, sustainability, and environmental protection. This book
emphasizes the management strategies with evaluation of each strategy in the bigger picture of
ecologically driven pest management. This book includes 24 chapters, which cover ecological
and biorational basis of pest management, integrated pest and disease management, crop
breeding for resistance, use of entomopathogenic nematodes and other agents, remote sensing,
biosecurity issues, risk to biodiversity by exotic species, new and emerging pests of horticultural
crops, saffron and stored grains, the role of extension technologies in dissemination of IPM and,
future challenges and strategies. This book provides a multidisciplinary IPM perspective to
entomologists, plant pathologists, extension educationists, anthropologist and economists.
Technological Innovations in IntegratedPest Management: Biorational andEcological PerspectiveD.P. Abrol
ISBN: 978-93-86347-26-82017 | 320 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
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ISBN: 978-93-86102-82-92017 | 454 pp. | Lib. Ed. |
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ISBN: 978-81-7233-509-02017 | 142 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
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CONTENT :1. 2.Environmental deterioration and Insect Diversity spectrum-an introduction; Adaptive diversity of Insects to
climate and land-use changes; Insects as indicators of environmental quality; Insect biodiversity in Xylophagous3. 4.
and Coprophagous habitats; Canopy ecology and insect biodiversity; Habitat heterogeneity in agro-ecosystems:5. 6.
Insect biodiversity in habitat edges or Ecotones; Litter dynamics in natural and interfered forests; Insect and7. 8.
Social forestry; Fern, Moss and Lichen infesting insects; Insect in gall environments; Aquatic insects in odd9. 10. 11.
environments : Habitat specialization from snow melt streams to temporary ponds; Impact of urbanization on12.
insect biodiversity; Land-use changes and dynamics of insect vectors of human disease; Conclusion:13. 14.
Conservation for a heal-thier environment; References; Subject Index
T.N. AnanthakrishnanOne of the principal aims in writing this book pertains to the increasing impact of human influence on natural habitats in
recent years, more notably to the loss of habitat quality. Increased urbanization, considerable reduction in natural forest
areas, changing ecology of fresh water ecosystems, lakes and wet lands, besides changing microhabitats, have had their
impact on insect populations. A wide range of responses exist among several species of insects living in these changing
environments, more especially landscape dynamics creating a shifting mosaic of habitats. Sudden changes in the extent or
quality of habitat tend to influence the behaviour, reproduction and survival of individuals. In very rare cases the existence
of a particular species depends on the presence of some other species, not to mention of the extinction of food chains. As
such, a basic understanding of the nature of habitat loss and fragmentation and their impact on insect species dynamics
become important. Numerous questions are raised about patterns and timing of the evolution of insect-plant association
which are essential for an understanding as to "why the world is the world as it is today''. In this effort several specialists on
diverse aspects have generously rendered assistance through providing literature and photographs and while appreciating
their generosity, we would like to thank them individually for all the assistance rendered without which the production of
this volume would be impossible.
Ecological Entomology : Insect Life in Odd Environments
Handbook of Practical NematologyBajaj, H.K., Kanwar, R.S. & Gupta, D.C.
This book encompasses the most commonly used methods on basic and applied aspects of Nematology rather
than compiling various techniques available in the literature. Emphasis has been given to make techniques
comprehensible with sketches and photographs. Illustrated identification keys for common phytophagous
nematode genera, species, and races of root knot, cyst and reniform nematodes, etc., have been included to
meet the requirement of workers not well versed in nematode taxonomy. The book should prove to be
indispensable for both under graduate and post graduate students, and researchers interested in working with
the wonderful world of tiny creatures - the plant parasitic nematodes. Different exercises of the book have
been written by the expert scientists having more than twenty five years of practical experience in the field of
Nematology.ISBN: 978-81-7233-687-5
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Contents: 1. 2.Collection and preservation of soil and plant samples; Isolation of nematodes from soil and plant parts and
their estimation; Preparation of nematode slides for morphology and taxonomic studies; Measurements of3. 4.
nematodes; Identification scheme for common genera of plant parasitic nematodes of India; Identification of common5. 6.
cyst and root-knot nematode species of India; Identification of host races of important nematode species of India; Life7. 8.
cycle studies of nematodes; Histopathology of nematode infected roots; Pathogenicity trials for plant parasitic9. 10.
nematodes; Major nematode pests of important crops in India : Morphology, symptomatology and control; Crop11. 12.
loss assessment due to nematodes; In vitro screening of chemicals against nematodes; Testing of chemicals against13. 14.
plant parasitic nematodes by different methods in pots and field; Testing phytotherapeutic substances for nematode15.
control; Screening of germpalsm for resistance against important phytoparasitic nematodes; Field trials on16. 17.
biocontrol agents for the management of phytonematodes; Crop rotation trials for management of plant parasitic18.
nematodes; In vitro culturing of plant parasitic and fungivorus nematodes; Isolation and culturing of19. 20.
entomopathogenic nematodes
Insect Biodiversity: Functional Dynamicsand Ecological PerspectivesT.N. AnanthakrishnanRapid depletion and degradation of species in diverse ecosystems and the implications of this for human welfare have the
cause for increasing concern. Biodiversity or variability among living organisms and the ecological complexes of which they
are a part, is essential for ensuring the basic ecological services and resources necessary for sustaining human welfare. The
loss of biodiversity is therefore, considered one of the most serious problem threatening the world today. An
understanding of the ecological implications of the increasing loss of bodiversity, not to mention of the economic
implications, has therefore, became vital. A biodiversity loss is irreversible. A calls for increased caution in our efforts to
convert and exploit natural resources. Some minimal level of biodiversity is necessary to main ecological functioning, which
in turn is necessary for generating the biological resources on which human welfare depends. Needless to emphasive that
substantial biodiversity loss occurs due to forest clearing and degradation, leading to the need for assessing biodiversity in
different ecosystems. Keeping these aspects in mind, the present volume highlights biodiversity in different cropping
systems besides that the impact of cold and hot deserts. Selection of the topics in the various chapters is essentially
because of the experience of the authors in the field of biodiversity.
ISBN: 978-81-7233-641-72017 | 228 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
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V.B. Awasthi
2nd Revised Ed.
This book has been mainly written keeping in view the requirements of the students of Agricultural
Entomology of various Universities. The book provides a brief account on the structure, function,
development and metamorphosis, and a comprehensive account on almost all the methods of pest control.
The nature of damage caused by the important insect pests of crops, their life histories and control have been
described. It is hoped that the students of Agricultural Entomology, will find the book extremely useful. The
book is also useful to the Plant Protection Departments and similar Institutions. The book will also be useful to
those who are preparing for competitive examinations conducted by various central and state Government
agencies for recruitment. Every attempt has been made to provide necessary information from the point of
view of students of Agricultural Entomology, which is not available in other books.
CONTENT : 1. 2. 3. 4.Introduction; Insects : structure and function; The development and metamorphosis; Cultural
control; Physical and mechanical control; Biological control; Insect hormones as pesticides; Plant quarantine and5. 6. 7. 8.
legal control; Chemical control; Insecticide application equipment; Integrated pest management; Biological9. 10. 11. 12.
tactis for management of insect pests; Molecular techniques and habitat manipulation for parasitoid conservation in13.
cropping systems; Polyphagous pests; Pests of cotton and fibre crops; Pests of sugarcane; Pests of oilseed14. 15. 16. 17.
crops; Pests of pulse crops; Pests of sorghum; Pests of cereal crops; Pests of fruits and fruit trees; Pests of18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
vegetables; Pests of plantation crops; Pests of soybean; Insect and other pests of floricultural crops; Pests of23. 24. 25. 26.
stored grains; Pests of spices, narcotics and drugs; Selected Bibliography; The common names and trade27. Appendix I –
names of some insecticides; Characteristics of insect orders and their agricultural importanceAppendix II –
Agricultural Insect Pests and their Control
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ISBN: 978-81-7233-597-72016 | 499 PP. | Stud. Ed. |
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Introduction to General and Applied Entomology3rd Edition
V.B. Awasthi
CONTENTS : Part - I : GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY – 1. 2. 3.The Integument; The Head and its Appendages; The Thorax and
its Appendages; The Abdomen and its Appendages; The Digestive System; Nutrition; Digestion and Absorption;4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
The Circulatory System; The Excretory System; The Respiratory System; The Nervous System; The Sense Organs;9. 10. 11. 12.
13. 14. 15. 16.The Sound Producing Organs; The Photoreceptor & Photogenic Organs; The Endocrine Organs; Some
Hormonally Regulated Phenomena; The Pheromones; The Reproductive System; The Development; The17. 18. 19. 20.
Metamorphosis. Chemical Control; Insecticide Application Equipments;Part - II : APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY – 21. 22. 23.
Cultural Control; Physical and Mechanical Control; Biological Control; Insect Hormones As Pesticides; Plant24. 25. 26. 27.
Quarantine and Legal Control; Integrated Pest Management; Pests of Stored Grains; Pests of Cotton and Fibre28. 29. 30.
Crops; Pests of Sugarcane; Pests of Oilseed Crops; Pests of Pulse Crops; Pests of Sorghum; Pests of Cereal31. 32. 33. 34. 35.
Crops; Polyphagous Pests; Household Insects; Pests of Fruits and Vegetables; Beneficial Insects; Pests of36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
Veterinary Importance; Pests of Forestry; Pests of Plantation Crops. Light;41. 42. ECOLOGY & BEHAVIOUR – 43. 44.Part - III :
Humidity; Temperature; Ecological Aspects of Diapause; Kinds of Insect Behaviour; Language of Bees & their45. 46. 47. 48.
Behaviour; Appendix - Principal Orders of Insects; Selected Bibliography; Index
This text book aims at to provide an up to date, general and applied account of Entomology which is written in a simple and
lucid language keeping in view the syllabi of Entomology in M.Sc. Zoology & M.Sc. (Ag.) of various Indian Universities. The
book will also be useful to those who are preparing for competitive examinations conducted by various central & state
Government agencies for recruitment. The book is equally useful to those dealing with pests and pest control. It is hoped the
book will be useful not only to students but also to agriculturist, horticulturist, foresters, veterinary and clinical doctors and
laymen dealing with pest control.
ISBN: 978-93-86237-12-52017 | 304 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
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Systematic Pomology (Vol 1 & 2)O.P. Pareek & Suneel Sharma
The book is aimed to be a treatise on the ‘Systematic Pomology’, the primary component of science of fruits, dealing with
identification, nomenclature and classification of fruit species based on the descriptions of characteristics related to their
morphological, genetical, physiological, biochemical, biotechnological and eco-attributes. Besides taxonomic narrative of
each species under the respective orders and genera, considerable emphasis has been laid on cultivars. The treatment is
based on the latest version of Nomenclature and Phylogenetic System of Classification (APG III). The book is richly illustrated
with diagrams and colour plates and carries fairly exhaustive bibliography and glossary. Thus, the book is of high academic
value for research workers/teachers, students and anyone interested in advanced fruit culture to provide insight in identifying
and classifying fruit plants, providing standard nomenclature and terminology, in avoiding the confusion from synonymy and
promoting correct labeling, to understand their genetic relations, in establishing or maintaining a garden, a germplasm block,
a research orchard or even herbaria, in identification of new genotypes or cultivars for introduction and in deciding orchard
management practices as well as methods of utilization, in using the correct related cultivars kept in a genetic resources
repository for improvement considering the limits of hybridization, and in selecting genetic material for a breeding
programme considering their taxonomic proximities and specific characters related to fruit bearing, regularity, nutritive and
edible quality, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and plant stature and form.
Volume-1
PART A : INTRODUCTION : (Chapter 4)
PART B : GYMNOSPERMAE (GYMNOSPERMS) : (Chapter 3)
PART C : MAGNOLIOPSIDA (ANGIOSPERMOPSIDA) : (Chapter 20)
Volume-2
[MALVIDS : EUROSID II] : (Chapter 8)
[LAMIIDS : EUASTERID I] : (Chapter 4)
[CAMPANULIDS : EUASTERID II] : (Chapter 1)
CONTENTS :
ISBN: 978-93-8610-281-22017 | 910 PP. |
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ISBN: 978-81-7233-983-82016 | 358 pp. | Stud. Ed. |
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A Manual of Practical EntomologyM.M. Trigunayat
A Manual of Practical Entomology (Field and Laboratory guide) is written to provide text material on different aspects of the
practical syllabi of M.Sc. Entomology. All chapters are illustrative and well explained. Easy text will help students
understanding the exercises. Profusely illustrated with simple figures presentation and style gives the reader an insight to
make it unique. Primarily intended for use by the post-graduate and graduate students of Entomology of the Universities in
Rajasthan and elsewhere in India, it can also be used by agriculture departments, naturalists and workers in other related
fields.
CONTENTS : 1. 2. 3.Insect Collection and Preservation; Classification of Insects; Survey of Representative Insect Orders;
4. 5. 6.Identification of Insects with the help of Taxonomic Keys; Brief Natural History of some Common Insects; Applied
Entomology; Exercises Based on Insect Physiology, Ecology, Toxicology and Behaviour; Insect Anatomy; Histological7. 8. 9.
Slides; Microtomy; Field Report; References & Suggested Readings; Appendix I-III, Subject Index10. 11.
3rd Revised Edition
ISBN: 978-81-7233-969-22016 | 261 pp. | Stud. Ed. |
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The present book “Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights“ elaborates principles of biodiversity
right from definitions and concepts to strategies for conservation of biodiversity. It also explains the roles and functions of
international organizations like CBD in biodiversity conservation. The unique feature of this book is it connects biodiversity,
traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights. Different aspects of biodiversity related traditional knowledge and
international initiatives undertaken to protect the rights of traditional knowledge holders are discussed.
CONTENTS: 1 2 3 4. Biodiversity - Definitions and Concepts; . Accumulation of Biodiversity; . Distribution of Biodiversity; .
Value and Benefits of Biodiversity; Threats and Loss of Biodiversity; . Biodiversity Monitoring, Assessment and Inventory;5. 6
7 8 9 10. Biodiversity - Conservation; . Biodiversity - International Organizations; . Biodiversity - Indian Scenario; . Biodiversity -
Traditional Knowledge; Biodiversity - Traditional Knowledge - Intellectual Property Rights; . Protection of Traditional11. 12
Knowledge - Indian Initiatives; References; Annexures; Annexure I : Acronyms and Abbreviations; Annexure II : Glossary;
Annexure III : Summary of CBD text; Annexure IV : Nagoya Protocol; Annexure V : Aichi Biodiversity Targets; Annexure VI :
Biological Diversity Act, 2002; Annexure VII : Index
Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledge andIntellectual Property Rights
Key to Success in Agriculture: Objective(MCQ's for JRF, SRF, NET & Other Competitive Exams)Generation of new technology and its effective transfer to those who need them is highly important in order to satisfy the
changing needs all over world. Agricultural Education in its broadest sense covers all man's endeavours in the acquisition,
transmission and absorption of knowledge of the better means and understanding of the processes which lead to the
scientific and better farming and cover all the basic needs of the human beings, i.e., food, clothing and shelter. Accepting the
scarcity of available literature on the competitive examinations, to satisfy the need of the students, Department of
Agricultural Extension, college of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh took initiative to publish this
objective book for wider use. It is anticipated that this book will be helpful to the students, teachers of the agricultural
universities and professional workers in the field. This book provides all most all different aspects of agriculture discipline
included in the various Agricultural Universities Syllabi. If it becomes useful even to a few students, who will pass JRF, SRF and
PG entrance examinations.
CONTENT : Agron. 1.1 Agron. 1.2 Ag.Met. 2.1Introductory Agriculture and Principles of Agronomy; Field Crops-I;
Agricultural Meteorology; Weed Management; Water Management including Micro Irrigation;Agron. 3.5 Agron. 5.7 Agron.
6.9 Agron. 6.8 Ag.Met. 8.2Farming Systems and Sustainable Agriculture; Organic Farming; Remote Sensing, Geographical
Information System (GIS) and Land Use Planning (LUP); Seed Production Technology; Cultivation ofAgron. 8.11 Agron. 8.12
commercially Important Medicinal and Aromatic Plants; Commercial spices production;Agron. 8.13 Ag. Chem. 1.1
Introduction to Soil Science; Soil Chemistry, Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management ; Manures,Ag.Chem. 2.2 Ag. Chem. 6.3
Fertilizers and Agrochemicals; Introductory Plant Pathology; Agricultural Microbiology;PL. PATH. 1.1 Ag.Micro. 2.1 Pl. Path.
3.2 Pl. Path. 5.3 Pl. Path. 6.4Principles of Plant Pathology; Diseases of field crop and their management; Introductory
Nematology; Diseases of Horticultural Crops and their Management; Pests of field crops and storedPl.Path. 6.5 Ag. Ento. 5.3
grain and their management; Pests of Horticultural crops and their management; Biochemistry;Ag. Ent. 6.4 Biochem-4.1
PBG 1.1 PBG 2.2 PBG 3.3 Pl. Phy 3.1Economic Botany; Principles of Genetics; Principles of Plant Breeding; Crop Physiology-
I; Breeding Field/Horticulture Crops; Crop Physiology II; Principles of Seed Technology;PBG 4.4 Pl.Phy 4.2 PBG 5.5 PBG 6.6
Principles of Plant Biotechnology; Environmental Science; Introductory Crop Physiology;ENVS 6.1 B.Sc 1.2 BSC 1.6
Introductory Botany; Growth and Development of Horticultural Crops; Environmental Sciences;BSC 2.8 NRMH 2.3 FRT 3.6
Principles of Genetics & Cytogenetics; Principles of Plant Breeding; Breeding of Vegetables, Tuber and SpiceFRT 4.4 VEG. 5.1
crops; Fundamentals of Soil Water Conservation Engineering; Farm Power and Machinery;Ag. Engg. 2.1 Ag. Engg-3.2 Ag.
Engg.- 6.4 Ag. Engg 5.3 LPM 4.1Renewable Energy; Protected; Cultivation & Post Harvest Technology; Principles of Livestock
Production and Management; Dairy Cattle and Buffalo Production and Management; Principles ofLPM 5.2 Ag. Econ. 2.1
Agricultural Economics; Agril. Marketing Trade and Price; Agril. Finance & Co-operation;Ag. Econ. 3.2 Ag. Econ. 4.3 Ag.
Econ. 5.4 Ag. Econ. 6.5 BSC -Fundamentals of Agri-Business Management; Production Economics and Farm Management;
1.1 Ag.Stat. 2.2 Ag. Ento 3.1 Ag. EntoIntroduction to Computer; Agricultural Statistics; Insect Morphology and systematics;
4.2 Ag. Extn.3.1Insect ecology and integrated pest management including beneficial insects; Dimension of Agricultural
Extension; Extension Methodologies for Transfer of Agricultural Technology; EntrepreneurshipAg. Extn. 5.3 Ag. Extn. 6.4
Development; Agricultural Journalism; Behavioral Skills; Floriculture; MCQ's FruitAg. Extn. 8.6 Ag. Extn. 8.8 MCQ-20
Science; MCQ's VEGETABLES; MCQ's Breeding of fruit crops; MCQ's Vegetables
ISBN: 978-93-8634-707-72017 | 358 PP. | Stud. Ed. |
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Applied Microbiology(Agriculture, Environment, Food and Industrial Microbilogy)S.M. Reddy et al.
The book Applied Microbiology is written focusing on core syllabus of states of India. The content of the subject
is simple and lucid with suitable example, and neat diagrams. The book is also useful to students of
biotechnology and pharmacy. The book has a part of agriculture microbiology, which deals with soil structure,
function in plant growth and development, and plant diseases and management. The part on Environmental
microbiology covers the role of microorganisms, their importance in food safety and food production. The final
part of the book deals in importance of microorganisms in production of chemicals and medicines needed for
man. The contents are updated to make the students aware of the recent developments and acquire knowledge
of allied subjects in capsule form. The review questions and further readings are also provided for self
assessment and knowledge.ISBN: 978-93-86237-90-32017 | 516 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
` 2995Comparative Anatomy of the VertebratesEaton, Theodore H.
Students should come to Comparative Anatomy prepared by one or more substantial courses in Zoology, and
should be in their upper college years. They can then use the course effectively to equip them for medical
school, for advanced study in zoology, or for teaching. Yet Comparative Anatomy is much more than a profess-
ional training course. Its understanding of man's origin and relationships; it is at the heart of our knowledge of
evolution. By acquainting us with the changing structure of a great host of animals, the study of Comparative
Anatomy gives a framework in which we can properly place our ideas of function & of embryonic development.
CONTENTS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ); 6.The Kinds of Chordates; Development; Integument; Skeleton; Skeleton (continued
Muscles; Digestive and Respiratory systems, and Coelom; Circulatory system; Urinary and Genital7. 8. 9.
Systems; Sense Organs; Nervous System; Panorama; Bibliography; Index10. 11. 12.
ISBN: 978-93-83692-28-62016 | 340 PP. | Lib. Ed. |
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ISBN: 978-93-86102-75-12016 | 300 pp. | Lib.Ed. |
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Entomology in the Doon Valley (Garhwal Himalaya)A Stronghold for Insect Research
B.K. Tyagi & Vijay Veer
Entomology in the Doon Valley (Garhwal Region) is a unique journey into annals of the country’s most
fascinating and highly entomofauna rich habitat – the Dehra Dun or the Doon Valley, tucked in the cosy climate
of the foothills of the lower Himalayan region. Notwithstanding an unprecedented quantum of fragmented
information available on the insects of the Doon Valley, courtesy various different long term research
programmes carried out at the three major research institutions, viz., the Forest Research Institute & Colleges,
the Zoological Survey of India and The Dayanand Anglo Vedic (PG) College, all located in Dehra Dun, yet no single
entomological treatise detailing all the insect orders, supported by relevant local references, was ever offered
to have a firsthand knowledge on the Doon Valley’s buoyant research tradition. For the first time, therefore, the
present treatment comes forward to satiate a nature-lover’s desire to know completely about their own insect
fauna. Besides offering an uncanny history of research, along with a string of researchers and institutions
engaged in entomological research in the Doon Valley, the book describes entomologic characteristics of all the
32 Orders of Class Insecta, with emphasis on research contributions on the local and endemic fauna. To
facilitate our understanding, the book offers as an example inventories of the extant taxa of a couple of orders
and, still more importantly, bio-bibliographies of a few Doon Valley entomologists, as inspirational life stories
for the beginners. The Book, written in a lucid language, will surely serve a good purpose for both the undergra-
duates, postgraduates and research scholars engaged in insect research, on one hand, and the professional
entomologists not only from the Grahwal region but also across the country and beyond, on the other.
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Vertebrate Pests in AgricultureS. Sridhara
This book is an attempt to find an acceptable solution to the problem of crop losses of these less studied but
economically important groups of vertebrate pests. Sincere efforts have gone into formulation of
recommendations keeping in mind the biological needs of vertebrate pests, their conservation status and
suffering of the poor farmer. Many a time the sympathies deservedly go to the speechless marauders of crops
as it is man who has shrunk, degraded and destroyed their habitat, deprived them of their natural source of
food. There are no choices for vertebrate pests but raid the crops in their range but we, humans have several
to survive. The book is an attempt to understand this dilemma.
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This book, consisting of 29 chapters, draws together the diverse literature on the subject of insect pest
management in agriculture and contains contributions written by scientists having extensive experience with
insect pest problems in Indian agriculture. The first half of the book is devoted to the principles and
components of pest management including factors affecting pest populations, construction of life tables,
coevolution of insects and plants, pest forecasting, pesticides, IGRs, botanicals, entomopathogenic
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