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The scientific principles of plant protection with special reference to chemical control
Hubert Martin
Published
1940
by E. Arnold & co. in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Plant protection. |
Statement | by Hubert Martin |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB951 M38s, 1940 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 385 p. |
Number of Pages | 385 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25265076M |
LC Control Number | 41000100 |
REFERENCES All EPPO guidelines on good plant protection practice refer to the following general guideline: OEPP/EPPO () EPPO Standard PP 2/1(1) Guideline on good plant protection practice: principles of good plant protection practice. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO examples of active substances which can be used for chemical control are mentioned. The latest applications of physiologic principles to the solution of agricultural and horticultural problems involve the use of synthetic hormones to stimulate rooting of cuttings, to effect blossom thinning in fruit production, to prevent pre-harvest fruit drop, to produce seedless fruit, to achieve control of weeds, to break as well as to prolong dormancy, and to bring about other.
Biological control history, principles of biological control, parasitism, predation, uses in pest control are covered. (9) Training, research and seminars Seminar in Plant Protection Department approval The course is intended to expose different aspects of plant protection, and proper way of using the library. Chapter 5 (Page no: ) Rodent control methods: non-chemical and non-lethal chemical, with special reference to food stores. This chapter describes several non-chemical and non-lethal chemical methods for rodent control, highlighting the effectiveness of these methods to achieve the following objectives: prevent and reduce immigation of rodents; forcing rodents to .
The plant science is also not devoid of this important science. The transgenic plants and GMO's are important in the plant science. In the last chapter, role of biotechnology has been discussed in reference to the plant protection and its role in producing a crop organically. Plants use the same biological processes and biochemistry as microbes and animals. Yet plants are unique because they mix the sunlight’s energy with chemicals for growth. This process of photosynthesis makes the world’s supply of food and energy.; Plants require certain inorganic elements from soil for growth. Plants play an essential role in the circulation of these nutrients .
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Publication. Chapter 1 (Page no: 1) Principles of plant protection. This chapter provides an introduction to integrated pest and disease management (IPM; involving chemical, cultural, mechanical and biological methods) concepts and keys for identifying problems, focusing on hemp (Cannabis).IPM consists of five steps: (1) identifying and monitoring diseases and pests, (2).
The journal publishes original scientific papers, short communications, up-to-date review articles, and selective book reviews from the disciplines concerned.
The authors alone are responsible for the manuscript content and writing. Its subject must be both original and formally correct. Papers are published in English (British spelling). Chemical control. A variety of chemicals are available that have been designed to control plant diseases by inhibiting the growth of or by killing the disease-causing pathogens.
Chemicals used to control bacteria (bactericides), fungi (), and nematodes (nematicides) may be applied to seeds, foliage, flowers, fruit, or prevent or reduce infections by utilizing various principles of. PRINCIPLES OF PLANT PROTECTION 3() Objective: To acquaint the students with the principles of plant protection.
Theory: Introduction: Importance and scope. Methods of plant protection (Cultural, Mechanical, Physical, Biological, Ecological, Reproductive, Legislative & Chemical Control).
Pesticide equipments. Agro-ecosystem. Abstract. Direct protection using synthetic chemicals is one of the basic principles of plant disease management. Historical perspectives of using chemicals for plant diseases control Include application of effective methods for controlling plant diseases.
"The aim of this book is to give update information on physical control methods in plant protection. The book is nicely presented, clear, and well-structured.
It is well illustrated and flows with continuity despite multi-authorship. An interesting glossary at the end of the book may help the reader’s understanding of the topic.". Jointly published with INRA, ide resistance is becoming more frequent and widespread with more than insect species known to have become resistant to synthetic insecticides.
On the other hand, consumers increasingly demand agricultural products without any pesticide residues. This book, for the first time, shows the alternative: solely physical methods for plant protection.
Anne Alix, Ettore Capri, in Advances in Chemical Pollution, Environmental Management and Protection, Abstract. The management of cropping systems is in constant evolution. Over the last decades, agriculture and crop management practices have shown deep changes, to allow the extension of cropped areas while ensuring an efficient control of pest populations and.
from book Plant, Soil and Microbes () W ater pollution with special reference to pesticide con-tamination in India. J Water Res Prot 2(5)– science: principles.
Principles of Plant Growth Plant physiology is the study of chemical and organic functions of plants; it is the understanding of how plants live, grow, age and die in response to various environmental and management factors.
aspect can help control botanical composition of. REFERENCES. All EPPO guidelines on good plant protection practice refer to the following general guideline: OEPP/EPPO () EPPO Standard PP 2/1(1) Guideline on good plant protection practice: principles of good plant protection practice.
Bulletin OEPP/EPPO examples of active substances which can be used for chemical control are mentioned. The Scientific Principles of Plant Protection, with Special Reference to Chemical Control.
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By A. Crop protection. The Conference noted with satisfaction the progress made by the Organization in strengthening its activities in crop protection, especially with regard to the promotion of regional co - operation, the expansion of basic studies aiming at the prevention of desert locust plagues and the furthering of co - ordination in sunn pest investigations.About the Book.
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