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Moths: Types, Ecological Significance & Control Methods (Insects & Other Terrestrial Arthropods: Biology, Chemistry & Behavior Series)

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Description

This book presents topical research from across the globe in the study of the types, ecological significance and control methods of moths. Topics discussed include the moth Steniscadia poliophaea(noctuidae) as as potent enemy of young mahogany trees in Amazonian forests; pest management of the microlepidoptera in fruit production and its economic significance; moth sex-pheromone production; the moth reproductive physiology and natural enemy pressure; sublethal effects of pesticides on exposed moths and their unexposed progen and the genetics of interactions among moths, their host plants and enemies in Crimean oak forests.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 April 2012
Listed Since
10 June 2011

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