Encyclopedia of Pest ManagementDavid Pimentel, Ph.D. CRC Press, 2002 M05 9 - 931 páginas PRINT/ONLINE PRICING OPTIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST AT a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/action/bookPricing?doi=10.1081%2FE-EPM " target="_blank"Taylor & Francis Online |
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Bird ImpactsPierre Mineau | 101 |
Botanicals Bhupinder P S Khambay | 107 |
Cattle Pest Management Arthropods Carl J Jones | 115 |
Chagas Disease Jorge Rabinovich | 123 |
Chronic Human Pesticide Poisonings Birgitta KolmodinHedman | 130 |
Conservation of Biological Controls Douglas Landis and Steve Wratten | 138 |
Control of House Flies and Filth Flies Tove Steenberg and Jørgen B Jespersen | 144 |
Malaria Mike W Service | 479 |
Minilivestock Maurizio G Paoletti and Darna L Dufour | 487 |
Minor Use Bent Bromand | 493 |
Modeling Pest ManagementAndrew Paul Gutierrez | 500 |
Molluscicides Bernhard Speiser | 506 |
Mycorrhizae James A Traquair | 514 |
Natural Pesticides Franck E Dayan | 521 |
Nematode Management Graham Stirling | 530 |
Cosmetic Standards Blemished Food Products and Insects in Foods | 152 |
Crop Covers for Weed Suppression Fred Thomas | 159 |
emics | 162 |
Crop Pest Control Consultants Marjorie A Hoy | 166 |
Weed Control With Herbicides | 172 |
Cure Therapeutics Larry P Pedigo | 179 |
Augmentative Controls | 181 |
Deer Damage and Control Paul D Curtis | 187 |
Dispersal of Plant Pathogens Paul D Hildebrand | 193 |
Domestic Animal Impacts D Swarup | 201 |
Biological Control of Insects and Mites | 204 |
Durable Resistance in Crops to Pests Angharad M R Gatehouse | 207 |
Biological Control of Plant Pathogens Viruses | 214 |
Biological Control of Weeds Insects and Mites | 221 |
Economic Decision LevelsRobert K D Peterson and Leon G Higley | 228 |
Bird Damage and Control | 234 |
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Eradication of Pests Alexei Sharov | 247 |
Ethical Aspects of Pesticide Use Hugh Lehman | 253 |
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Michael E Gray | 261 |
Fertilizer Nutrient Management Joseph M DiTomaso and Carl A Bruice | 263 |
Field Crop Pest Management Plant Pathogens Paul Vincelli | 270 |
Flame Weeding in Corn Gilles D Leroux | 276 |
Flooding Weed Control in Rice Alan K Watson | 283 |
Food Contamination with Pesticide Residues | 286 |
Food Laws and Regulations Ike Jeon | 290 |
Forest Losses to Pest InsectsMites and Plant Pathogens Richard S Hunt | 298 |
Forest Pest Management Plant Pathogens | 304 |
Fruit Crop Pest Management Insects and Mites Serge Quilici | 313 |
Fungal Control of Pests | 320 |
Genetic Improvement of Biocontrol Agents Marjorie A Hoy | 329 |
Geographic Location of Crop Bruce D Gossen and Karen L Bailey | 336 |
GIS and GPS Systems in Pest Control | 338 |
Glasshouse Crop Pest Management Plant Pathogens Piara S Bains | 345 |
Ground Sprayers | 351 |
HerbicideResistant Crops | 358 |
Historical Epidemics e g Irish Potato Famine Phillip Nolte | 365 |
History of Biological Controls William L Bruckart III | 373 |
House Dust Mites Matthew Colloff | 381 |
Human Pesticide Poisonings | 388 |
Inorganic Pesticides | 393 |
Insectistasis as A Means of Controlling Pest Populations in the Storage Environment | 402 |
InsectVectored Crop Diseases | 407 |
Integrated Farming Systems John M Holland | 410 |
Integration of Tactics John All | 416 |
Intercropping for Pest Management Maria R Finckh and Marianne | 423 |
Invertebrate Pests Thomas W Culliney | 431 |
Landscape Patterns and Pest Problems F Craig Stevenson | 437 |
Legal Aspects of Pest Management and Pesticides Michael T Olexa | 445 |
Licensing and Certification of Pesticide Applicators Patrick S OConnorMarer | 451 |
Livestock Pest Management Insects Richard Wall | 460 |
Losses From Aquatic Weeds Lori Lach | 466 |
Losses to Vertebrate PestsGrant R Singleton | 473 |
North American Forest Losses Due to Insects and Plant Pathogens Elizabeth Harausz | 539 |
Optimizing Pesticide ApplicationsMiriam Austerweil and Abraham Gamliel | 547 |
Organic Farming Brenda Frick | 554 |
Ornamental Crop Pest Management Insects Tetsuo Gotoh and XiaoYue Hong | 562 |
Other Mammal Damage and Control | 568 |
Pest ConceptLarry P Pedigo | 575 |
Pest Management in Tropical Agriculture Charles J Muangirwa | 583 |
Pest Status Joe Funderburk | 590 |
Pesticide Reduction in Developing Countries George Ekstrom | 598 |
Pesticide Sensitivities Ann McCampbell | 606 |
Physical Barriers for the Control of Insect Pests Gilles Boiteau | 616 |
Plant Density Kohji Yamamura | 622 |
Plant Pathogen Pest Management Jalpa P Tewari | 628 |
Planting Times R A Balikai | 634 |
Population Theory and Pest Management Alan A Berryman | 642 |
Postharvest Food Losses Vertebrates Dongfeng Cao David Pimentel | 648 |
Postharvest Pest Losses Somiahnadar Rajendran | 654 |
PredacidesPeter J Savarie | 661 |
Protective Clothing Andrew Gilbert | 670 |
Public Health and Costs of Pesticides Kelsey Hart and David Pimentel | 677 |
Quality and Yield Losses Elke Pawelzik | 681 |
Regulating Pesticides Matthias Kern | 689 |
Repellents John A Pickett and T O Olagbemiro | 696 |
Resistance Management Kun Yan Zhu | 705 |
Resistance to HostPlant Resistance Sanford D Eigenbrode | 712 |
Walley and J H Stephens | 718 |
Rodent Damage and Control Thomas J Mbise | 727 |
The Role of EPA in Pesticide Regulation Janice King Jensen and Lindsay Moose | 735 |
Role of USDA in Pesticide Laws Michael A Kamrin | 741 |
Scabies Mites Baik Kee Cho | 747 |
Seed Treatments Mark M Stevens | 754 |
Sheep Pest Management Arthropods John E Lloyd | 760 |
Short Season Crops Chris Sansone | 768 |
Soil Erosion and Pesticide Translocation Control Monika Frielinghaus | 777 |
Spray Drift Franklin R Hall | 784 |
Sterility Caused By Pesticides William W Au | 792 |
Stored Food Pest Management Judy Johnson | 798 |
Structural Pests H Robinson William | 805 |
Sustainable Agricultural Practices Clive A Edwards | 812 |
Swine Pest Management Vertebrates Robert M Corrigan | 818 |
Systems Management Glen C Rains Dawn M Olson W J Lewis | 826 |
TicksDaniel E Sonenshine | 834 |
Toxins in Plants David S Seigler | 840 |
Transgenic Crops Annuals Donald Boulter and Vaughan A Hilder | 846 |
Trap Crops Fred A Gray and David W Koch | 852 |
ULV Applications G A Matthew | 859 |
Use of Preplant and Postharvest Immersion for Disease Management in Horticultural | 866 |
Vegetable Crop Pest Management Plant Pathogens Mary Ruth McDonald | 875 |
Vertebrate Pests Robert M Timm | 881 |
Virus Controls of Pests Insect and Mites Brian A Federici | 888 |
Weed Electrocution Clément Vigneault | 896 |
Index | 905 |
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Página 124 - Organization (FAO), a pesticide is "any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, or controlling any pest...
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Página 433 - private applicator" means a certified applicator who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use for purposes of producing any agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by him or his employer or (if applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person. (3) Commercial applicator. — The term "commercial applicator...