Improving Biocontrol Of Plutella Xylostella

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Improving Biocontrol of Plutella Xylostella

Plutella xylostella (DBM) is a key pest of crucifers resistant to many insecticides and some crystalendotoxins. Biological control based IPM and classical biocontrol have had varied success. How can it be improved? This book presents key papers and the proceedings of an international symposium held in Montpellier (France) in October 2002. The status of Plutella and control measures used in different areas of the world are discussed, and recommendations for improving biocontrol are made.
The Sixth International Workshop on Management of the Diamondback Moth and Other Crucifer Insect Pests

Author: R. Srinivasan
language: en
Publisher: AVRDC-WorldVegetableCenter
Release Date: 2011-04-01
Advances In Biological Control Pest Management Technology

Author: Amarjit Singh Tanda
language: en
Publisher: I K International Pvt Ltd
Release Date: 2024-02-20
In modern crop cultivation, biological control is used primarily for controlling insect pests. The main advantages of bio control technology or biological control are that no artificial substances are added and that pathogens/animals that develop resistance against biological control agents are rare. This approach has no adverse effects on human health or the environment and is self-sustaining. This is a comprehensive, authentic, and standard book on advances in biological control pest management technology, divided in fifteen chapters which deal with significance and importance of biological control in insect pest management, history of biological control, and why do we need it. This book has been crafted to accomplish the needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students of global universities in integrated nematode pest management technology.