Common-sense Pest Control

Common-sense Pest Control

Author: William Olkowski

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 715

ISBN-13: 9780942391633

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Provides information on practical, cost-effective, least-toxic physical, mechanical, cultural, biological, and chemical methods for controlling indoor and outdoor pests


The Gardener's Guide to Common-sense Pest Control

The Gardener's Guide to Common-sense Pest Control

Author: William Olkowski

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781561581498

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An abridged version of "Common-Sense Pest Control", this guide offers solutions to a variety of garden problems, including aphids, slugs, moles, root maggots, cutworms, powdery mildew, crabgrass, Japanese beetles, gypsy moths and other pests. Chemical controls are suggested only as a last resort.


Rodent Pest Management

Rodent Pest Management

Author: Ishwar Prakash

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 1351084909

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The objective of this multi-authored compendium is, therefore, to bring together the state of arts reported in one place. Written by specialists by specialists in various fields of rondentology, and to suggest future lines of research. It is also felt that this work on rodent pest management will trigger more research effort for the benefit of mankind and help certain countries and organizations in revitalizing serious work in this field which, it appears, has dampened during the last few years.


Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia

Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia

Author: Kong Luen Heong

Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9712201023

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This research was designed and conducted through partnerships with national agricultural scientists. The primary objective was to listen to farmers and understand the various factors that constrain pest management decisions and practices on-farm.


Aspects of Brazilian Floristic Diversity

Aspects of Brazilian Floristic Diversity

Author: Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-10-30

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 303107453X

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Aspects of Brazilian Floristic Diversity: From Botany to Traditional Communities offers a unique approach in floristic diversity of the Neotropical region, specifically encompassing the Brazilian flora. This volume combines both theoretical and applied aspects of scientific making knowledge in different perspectives of Botanical Science. In this volume, botanical specialists discuss the many different approaches of taxonomic, reproductive, ecological and ethnobotanical aspects of Brazilian floristic diversity, thereby enlightening the global interest in Neotropical species, in particular those from the Brazilian territory. The book addresses relevant questions from many points of view, including anatomy, reproduction, palinology, conservation and ethnobotany, creating an in-depth perception of the flora in its complexity constitution. The book provides a comprehensive outlook on Botany Sciences, considering the history and traditional knowledge of plants, and relating it to contemporary problems and concerns of flora conservation today. With this current perspective, this book reaches a vast audience from the research lines of Botany, and encompasses a broader and interdisciplinary understanding of Aspects of Brazilian Floristic Diversity.