ISBN13: | 9789819781034 |
ISBN10: | 9819781035 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 386 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 4 Illustrations, black & white; 53 Illustrations, color |
700 |
Soybean Production Technology
EUR 235.39
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This book is dealing with the crop protection in soybean covering all the major insects? pests, diseases and weeds infesting soybean. The main focus of the book is to provide a single point comprehensive reference on the pests and diseases in soybean covering all the latest advancements in the field. The book covers the taxonomic status, symptomatology, morphology, epidemiology and management of all the major pests and diseases in soybean. Special attention is given to different components of integrated pest management and the latest biotechnological interventions in the field. The pests and diseases are a major constraint in the soybean cultivation leading to significant yield losses. Meticulous understanding on these pests is critical for the accurate identification and adoption of the effective management strategies against them. This plays a crucial role in enhancing the soybean production and thereby help in meeting the globally increasing demand for vegetable oil and protein.
The book is of special interest to academicians, professionals and policy makers actively associated with the research on crop protection in soybean and a valuable source of reference to students, scientists, industrialists and farmers working on soybean.
This book is dealing with the crop protection in soybean covering all the major insects? pests, diseases and weeds infesting soybean. The main focus of the book is to provide a single point comprehensive reference on the pests and diseases in soybean covering all the latest advancements in the field. The book covers the taxonomic status, symptomatology, morphology, epidemiology and management of all the major pests and diseases in soybean. Special attention is given to different components of integrated pest management and the latest biotechnological interventions in the field. The pests and diseases are a major constraint in the soybean cultivation leading to significant yield losses. Meticulous understanding on these pests is critical for the accurate identification and adoption of the effective management strategies against them. This play a crucial role in enhancing the soybean production and thereby help in meeting the globally increasing demand for vegetable oil and protein.
The book is of special interest to academicians, professionals and policy makers actively associated with the research on crop protection in soybean and a valuable source of reference to students, scientists, industrialists and farmers working on soybean.
Soybean stem Fly: Taxonomy, biology and management.- Tobacco caterpillar: Taxonomy, biology and management.- Bihar Hairy Caterpillar: Taxonomy, Biology and Management.- Whitefly: Taxonomy, Biology and Management.- Nematode pests in soybean: Taxonomy, biology and management.- Role of soil microbes in reducing soybean ? parasitic nematodes in three soybean cultivars intercropped with three corn cultivars under sandy soil conditions.- Rhizoctonia aerial blight: Symptomatology, epidemiology and management.- Pod Blight: Symptomatology, Epidemiology and Management.- Soybean rust: Its symptomatology, epidemiology and management strategies.- Rust Fuzzy System: modeling the spatio-temporal dynamics of asian soybean rust.- Frog Eye Leaf Spot Management in Soybeans: From Symptoms to Sustainable Solutions.- Purple seed stain: Symptomatology; Epidemiology and Management.- Phytophthora stem and root rot: Symptomatology; Epidemiology and Management.- Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome: Fungal etiology, Pathogenesis, and Management.- Bacterial Pustule Disease in Soybean: Symptomatology, Epidemiology, and Management.- Soybean mosaic: Symptomatology; Epidemiology and Management.- Yellow Mosaic Disease: Etiology, Epidemiology and Host resistance in Soybean.- Weed Management in Soybean (Glycine max L.)- A Review.- Weed resistance to herbicides and genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant soybeans as a tool for weed control: past, present, and future of adoption.