Encyclopedia of Pest Management

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David Pimentel, Ph.D.
CRC Press, 2002 M05 9 - 931 páginas
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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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240
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 360 - And he gave it for his opinion, " that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground, where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to hist country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Página 253 - Secretary shall declare to be a pest, and (2) any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
Página 253 - label" means the written, printed, or graphic matter on, or attached to, the pesticide or device or any of its containers or wrappers. (2) Labeling. — The term "labeling...
Página 124 - Organization (FAO), a pesticide is "any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, or controlling any pest...
Página 230 - ... pesticide treatments. This occurs when (1) the recommended dosages suppress crop growth, development, and yield; (2) pesticides drift from the targeted crop to damage adjacent crops; (3) residual herbicides either prevent chemical-sensitive crops from being planted; and (4) excessive pesticide residue accumulates on crops, necessitating the destruction of the harvest.
Página 278 - Acceptable daily intake: an estimate by JECFA of the amount of a food additive expressed on a body weight basis that can be ingested daily over a lifetime without appreciable health risk.
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...

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