Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests

Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests

Author: Leon G. Higley

Publisher: Entomological Society of America

Published: 1994-09-28

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 0938522299

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Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests is the first book in a new series from the Entomological Society of America that examines pest management from all angles—magnifying practical field strategies for growers—and updates growers on the latest protection techniques—preventing needless crop loss as a result of outdated pest control procedures. Edited by Leon G. Higley and David J. Boethel, this book outlines fundamental approaches to soybean pest management that can aid in reducing crop damage and loss. It provides detailed descriptions of topics such as insect identification, life-history data, and management options. This comprehensive guide includes discussions on soybean ecology and physiology, soybean insect pests, predators and parasitoids, soybean pest management procedures, noninsect soybean pests, and insect management. Also included are 92 color photographs, 200 illustrations, a directory of resources for obtaining local information, and a glossary.


Pest Management in Soybean

Pest Management in Soybean

Author: L.G. Copping

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9401128707

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This book is the third in a series of volumes on major tropical and sub-tropical crops. These books aim to review the current state of the art in management of the total spectrum of pests and diseases which affect these crops in each major growing area using a multi-disciplinary approach. Soybean is economically the most important legume in the world. It is nutritious and easily digested, and is one of the richest and cheapest sources of protein. It is currently vital for the sustenance of many people and it will play an integral role in any future attempts to relieve world hunger. Soybean seed contains about 17% of oil and about 63% of meal, half of which is protein. Modern research has developed a variety of uses for soybean oil. It is processed into margarine, shortening, mayonnaise, salad creams and vegetarian cheeses. Industrially it is used in resins, plastics, paints, adhesives, fertilisers, sizing for cloth, linoleum backing, fire extinguishing materials, printing inks and a variety of other products. Soybean meal is a high-protein meat substitute and is used in the developed countries in many processed foods, including baby foods, but mainly as a feed for livestock. Soybean (Glycine max), which evolved from Glycine ussuriensis, a wild legume native to northern China, has been known and used in China since the eleventh century Be. It was introduced into Europe in the eighteenth century and into the United States in 1804 as an ornamental garden plant in Philadelphia.


Biology and Control of Insect Pests of Soybeans

Biology and Control of Insect Pests of Soybeans

Author: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. Georgia Coastal Plain Station

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Effect of hand defoliation on yield and seed size of soybean; Control of certain soybean insects with insecticidal sprays; Protection of seedling soybeans from damage by lesser cornstalk borer and / or three-cornered alfalfa with granular insecticides; Control of certain soybean insects with plant systemic insecticides; Evaluation of systemic insecticides for control of certain soybean insect and nematode pests; Economic levels of infestation of southern green stink bug and corn earworm on soybean; A) Field cage stink bug experiment, 1. Germination and emergence of stink bug damaged soybean seed - 2. Effects of damage by southern green stink bug on fatty acid composition of soybean oil; B) Field cage experiment with corn eraworm; Resistant of soybean to certain phytophagous insects; Studies of the possible relationships of leaf nitrogen levels and infestations of phytophagous insects.


The Future Role of Pesticides in US Agriculture

The Future Role of Pesticides in US Agriculture

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2000-11-02

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 0309172942

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Although chemical pesticides safeguard crops and improve farm productivity, they are increasingly feared for their potentially dangerous residues and their effects on ecosystems. The Future Role of Pesticides explores the role of chemical pesticides in the decade ahead and identifies the most promising opportunities for increasing the benefits and reducing the risks of pesticide use. The committee recommends R&D, program, and policy initiatives for federal agriculture authorities and other stakeholders in the public and private sectors. This book presents clear overviews of key factors in chemical pesticide use, including: Advances in genetic engineering not only of pest-resistant crops but also of pests themselves. Problems in pesticide useâ€"concerns about the health of agricultural workers, the ability of pests to develop resistance, issues of public perception, and more. Impending shifts in agricultureâ€"globalization of the economy, biological "invasions" of organisms, rising sensitivity toward cross-border environmental issues, and other trends. With a model and working examples, this book offers guidance on how to assess various pest control strategies available to today's agriculturist.


Pest Control Strategies

Pest Control Strategies

Author: Edward H. Smith

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 0323154735

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Pest Control Strategies is a compilation of papers presented at the symposium held at Cornell University in June 1977. It covers various aspects and issues on pest control. It also discusses the risks and benefits of using pesticides on human health as well as on the economy and environment. Composed of four parts, the book provides an overview of the various alternative pest control techniques and identifies possible solutions on crop pest problems. Part 1 discusses the role of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the integrated pest management programs and policy. The following part discusses the complexity of pest management in terms of socioeconomic and legal aspects. Part 3 presents the different case studies about pest management. These case studies include the potentials for research and implementation of integrated pest management on deciduous tree-fruits and other agricultural crops. The last part of this collection describes the current status, needs, and future developments of integrated pest management. This book will be relevant to extension leaders, educators, government officials, and agriculturists as well as to students, teachers, and researchers who are interested in the integrated pest management program.


Insect Pests of Soybean and Their Management

Insect Pests of Soybean and Their Management

Author: M. M. Kumawat

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9783659145131

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Soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merrill is a world s leading legume crop with 38-44 per cent protein, 18-22 per cent oil, good amount of minerals and vitamins. Among different factors influencing the low soybean yield, the role of insect pest is of utmost importance which significantly and adversely affects the production. A variety of insect pests are attacking on soybean crop. The pest status of several key insect pests under qualitative and quantitative changes depending upon agro-climatic factors which ultimately govern their population are included in this book. The location specific studies are done for investigate the present scenario of insect pests of soybean in Indian conditions. A large number of insecticidal recommendations exist in the package and practices against insect pests infesting soybean in the region. Thus, bioefficacy of some newer insecticides against insect pests of soybean under field conditions has been done and the results are incorporate in this book. The residual toxicity of some newer insecticides are evaluated and their effects on plant health (phytotoxic and phytotonic effect) are also included in this book.