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Notes on Homoptera from Illinois

Notes on Homoptera from Illinois
Author: Charles Stockman Spooner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1927
Genre: Codling moth
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Notes on Homoptera from Illinois

Notes on Homoptera from Illinois
Author: Charles Stockman Spooner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1926
Genre: Codling moth
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Notes on Homoptera

Notes on Homoptera
Author: Frederick Arthur Godfrey Muir
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1910
Genre:
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Biological Abstracts

Biological Abstracts
Author: Jacob Richard Schramm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1646
Release: 1927
Genre: Biology
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Planthoppers

Planthoppers
Author: R. F. Denno
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461523958

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Planthoppers include some of the most devastating pests of major agricultural crops throughout the world. One species, the rice brown planthopper, is among the most economically important pests in Asia. In past decades, government policies encouraged the control of rice planthoppers with synthetic pesticides, a tactic which promoted insecticide resistance and often led to the pesticide-induced resurgence of pest populations. To deter planthopper outbreaks, a more ecologically sound management strategy is being implemented, one based on a thorough investigation of population dynamics, natural enemies, and the genetics of host plant and insecticide adaptation. In the natural habitats of North America and Europe, scientists have also used planthoppers as model organisms to test ecological and evolutionary theory. The consequence of these diverse studies is an extremely scattered literature on planthoppers that has never been synthesized from an ecological perspective. This volume summarizes what is known about planthopper ecology and biological control. It takes a theoretical approach yet is deeply concerned with the application of theory to the practical problems of pest management.