Overzealous and indiscriminate use of many synthetic pesticides during recent decades in the control of plant pests has resulted in a number of environmental and toxicological problems. Reducing the release of synthetic chemicals into the environment requires that alternative sources of chemicals are developed that can be used safely in the management of plant pests. Botanical antimicrobials derived from plants are currently recognised as biodegradable, systemic, eco-friendly and non-toxic to mammals and are thus considered safe. Their modes of action against pests are diverse. Natural compounds are well suited to organic food production in industrialised countries and can play greater roles in the protection of food crops in developing countries Some plant based antimicrobials (e.g. neem products, pyrethoids and essential oils) are already used to manage pest populations on a large scale. Plant scientists and agriculturists now devote significant attention to discovery and further development and formulation of novel plant products with antimicrobial activity.This book is the first to bring together relevant aspects of the basic and applied sciences of natural pesticides and discussed modern trends in the use of natural products in pest management.
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This book is the first to bring together relevant aspects of the basic and applied sciences of natural pesticides and discussed modern trends in the use of natural products in pest management.
1: Global Scenario on Application of Natural Products in Integrated Pest Management Programme 2: Plant Products in Control of Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi on Food Commodities 3: Natural Products from Plants: Commercial Prospects in Terms of Antimicrobial, Herbicidal and Bio-stimulatory Activities in an Integrated Pest Management System 4: Antimicrobials of Plant Origin to Prevent Biodeterioration of Grains 5: Some Natural Proteinaceous and Polyketide Compounds in Plant Protection and their Potential in Green Consumerisation 6: Natural Products as Allelo-Chemicals in Pest Management 7: Potency of Plant Products in Control of Virus Diseases of Plants 8: Phytochemicals as Natural Fumigants and Contact Insecticides Against Stored Product Insects 9: Prospectives of Large Scale Use of Natural Products as Alternatives to Synthetic Pesticides in Developing Countries 10: Current Status of Natural Products in Pest Management with Special Reference to Brassica carinata as Biofumigant 11: Fungal Endophytes: An Alternative Mycomines for Bioactive Compounds for Plant Protection 12: Suppressive Effects of Compost Tea on Phytopathogens 13: Biotechnology: A Tool for Natural Product Synthesis"
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Natural Products in Plant Pest Management Edited By Nawal Kishore Dubey Overzealous and indiscriminate use of many synthetic pesticides during recent decades in the control of plant pests has resulted in a number of environmental and toxicological problems. Reducing the release of synthetic chemicals into the environment requires that alternative sources of chemicals are developed that can be used safely in the management of plant pests. Botanical antimicrobials derived from plants are currently recognised as biodegradable, systemic, eco-friendly and non-toxic to mammals and are thus considered safe. Their modes of action against pests are diverse. Natural compounds are well suited to organic food production in industrialised countries and can play greater roles in the protection of food crops in developing countries. Some plant based antimicrobials (e.g. neem products, pyrethoids and essential oils) are already used to manage pest populations on a large scale. Plant scientists and agriculturists now devote significant attention to discovery and further development and formulation of novel plant products with antimicrobial activity. This book is the first to bring together relevant aspects of the basic and applied sciences of natural pesticides and discussed modern trends in the use of natural products in pest management. Related titles: Biopesticides: Pest Management and Regulation A. Bailey, D. Chandler, W.P. Grant, J. Greaves, G. Prince and M. Tatchell 2010 216 pages ISBN: 978 1 84593 559 7 Management of Fungal Plant Pathogens Edited by A.O. Arya and A.E. Perelló 2010 400 pages ISBN: 978 1 84593 603 7 Insect-resistant Maize Jürg Bürgi 2009 304 pages ISBN: 978 1 84593 569 6 Biorational Tree Fruit Pest Management Edited by M. Aluja, T.C. Leskey and C. Vincent 2009 296 pages ISBN: 978 1 84593 484 2
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contain(s) a wealth of useful information… a valuable contribution to the literature. Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 1184.
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ISBN
9781845936716
Publisert
2010-11-18
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CABI Publishing
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860 gr
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244 mm
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172 mm
Dybde
25 mm
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UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
312
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