Plant Pests (New Naturalist 116)
- Series : New Naturalist Main Series
Volume: 116 - Publisher : Harper Collins
- Published In : London
- Illustrations : col photos
Description:
Provides a fascinating account of the natural history of the insects and mites that inhabit our farms and gardens, and feed on our cultivated plants. How and why the different operations of cultivation affect their world, and why plant pests should not be viewed as different from other wildlife. Coverage of pests includes aliens, and although emphasis is placed mainly on arable and horticultural field crops, pests of protected crops - both edible and non-edible - are also included. Details of pest life cycles, status, distribution and the damage they cause are given, and natural enemies of pests are examined. The author also explores the impact of pesticides, climate change and evolving crop management practices
Condition
Vg in d/w (light marking to rear panel). From the library of British coleopterist, Robert Angus, with his name and purchase details pencilled to title page.
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