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Oxford University Press Tropical Fruit Pests and Pollinators - Oxford University Press

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Description

Managing fruit crops in tropical climates requires a deep understanding of the biological forces at work. This book provides a comprehensive review of the insects and organisms that impact tropical fruit production. It covers both the injurious pests that cause major economic damage and the beneficial pollinators that enable successful fruit set. By studying the biology and economic importance of these organisms, readers gain insight into how to manage ecosystems for better results. The text examines natural enemies and various control methods designed to enhance both the quality and the overall production of fruit crops. This resource is an essential guide for anyone looking to understand the balance between harmful pests and the beneficial insects that support agriculture in tropical regions.

Key Features

Detailed review of injurious insect pests that cause significant economic damage to tropical fruit crops.

Exploration of beneficial organisms and their essential role in pollinating flowers to enable fruit set.

In-depth look at the biology and economic importance of both pests and pollinators in tropical environments.

Information on natural enemies and various control methods to help manage fruit crop ecosystems.

Practical knowledge aimed at enhancing fruit production quality and overall agricultural yields.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 2002
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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