Pest and Vector Control

As ravagers of crops and carriers of diseases affecting plants, humans and animals, insects present a challenge to a growing human population. In Pest and Vector Control, first published in 2004, Professors van Emden and Service describe the available options for meeting this challenge, discussing t...

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Main Authors: Van Emden, H. F. (Author), Service, M. W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2004
©2004
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Summary:As ravagers of crops and carriers of diseases affecting plants, humans and animals, insects present a challenge to a growing human population. In Pest and Vector Control, first published in 2004, Professors van Emden and Service describe the available options for meeting this challenge, discussing their relative advantages, disadvantages and future potential. Methods such as chemical and biological control, host tolerance and resistance are discussed integrating (often for the first time) information and experience from the agricultural and medical/veterinary fields. Chemical control is seen as a major component of insect control, both now and in the future, but this is balanced with an extensive account of associated problems, especially the development of pesticide-tolerant populations.
Physical Description:xii, 349 pages illustrations, 1 map 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780521811958
9780521010832
0521010837
0521811953