Avocado Pests and Disorders

Avocado Pests and Disorders
Author: Roger H. Broadley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1991
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Book covers the major diseases, insects, mites and disorders affecting avocados in Australia. Colour photographs of key aspects of all major problems are accompanied by information on the occurrence, means of spread and control advice.

Integrated Pest Management for Avocados

Integrated Pest Management for Avocados
Author: STEVE H. DREISTADT
Publisher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1601074204

This manual for growers and pest control professionals draws on the expertise of UC faculty, UC Cooperative Extension specialists, farm advisors, and pest control advisors to bring you the latest research and advice on pest management for avocados the IPM way. Using this guide you'll learn how to: • Prevent and diagnose causes of damage • Identify pests and key natural enemies • Establish and IPM program for your grove • Use biological control and other non-chemical methods • Manage problems related to irrigation, nutrition, and the growing environment • Determine when direct control actions are warranted Illustrated with 386 color photographs and 64 line drawings and charts that will help you identify and manage over 100 important pests and disorders.

Compendium of Tropical Fruit Diseases

Compendium of Tropical Fruit Diseases
Author: Randy C. Ploetz
Publisher: Amer Phytopathological Society
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780890541623

This compendium dial current information on diseases of tropical fruit. It is hope that it will prove to be an up-to-date references on banana, coconut, mango, pineapple, papaya, and avocado.

Exotic Pests and Diseases

Exotic Pests and Diseases
Author: Daniel A. Sumner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007-11-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470289988

Exotic pests and diseases have long been an important concern in agriculture. The problem is becoming increasingly urgent and complex because agricultural trade has been liberalized worldwide, and as a consequence, the probability of spreading a disease or a pest through national borders has become a real threat, not only for the agricultural industry but also for human health and the natural environment. This edited volume’s list of international contributors reads like a Who’s Who of international agricultural research! This book includes ten interdisciplinary case studies that focus on specific pests or diseases that represent a range of threats to U.S. agriculture, wild lands and the urban landscape, and possible government responses to these threats. Each chapter combines, in an original fashion, biological foundations and implications for the public, giving powerful insights to a series of public policy issues of national and international relevance. In many instances, economic analysis of alternative policies is included. Exotic pest control is discussed in a public good general framework, and under the international regulatory laws comprised by the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Protocol of the WTO.

Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables

Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
Author: S.A.M.H. Naqvi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402026072

Among the Horticultural Crops, Fruits and Vegetables (FV) are of primary - portance as the key source of essential components in an adequate and balanced human diet. FV have supported largely the daily food requirement of mankind since ages and even before man learned to grow cereal crops systematically. Over the years, growing FV has been the mainstay of rural economy and has emerged as an indispensable part of agriculture world over, offering farmers a wide range of crops in varied topography and climate. In certain parts of the world, FV are the major dietary staple. Apart from being a rich source of vitamins and minerals, this sector also contributes significantly in economy of the region or the nation. The increased income from per unit area of FV is far ahead and can not be compared with that of cereal crops. A recent survey by the Economist revealed that the world population has - creased by 90 % in the past 40 years while food production has increased only by 25 % per head. With an additional 1. 5 billion mouth to feed by 2020, farmers worldwide have to produce 39 % more. Looking at the load of the future food requirement, the global increased production of FV during last few years has absorbed the additional food requirement and accordingly the eating habits are also changing and shifting - wards more consumption of these commodities worldwide.