1st Edition

Encyclopedia of Pest Management, Volume II

Edited By David Pimentel, Ph.D. Copyright 2007
    782 Pages 200 Color & 188 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    With contributions from more than 200 esteemed international authorities and containing approximately 200 entries, the Encyclopedia of Pest Management, Volume II is a key reference for professionals in academia, industry, and government, as well as students at all levels. Containing completely new entries, this volume is designed to be regularly consulted for immediate and precise information. Contributions address a wide spectrum of scientific and human topics, concepts, methodologies, strategies, solutions, questions, and dilemmas. It provides numerous references, giving you access to additional, more detailed information.

    Coverage includes: 

    • Principles of integrated pest management (IPM)
    • Pests and their management in crops and livestock
    • Insect pests
    • Weed pests
    • Plant pathogens
    • Vertebrate pests
    • Crop, livestock, and stored-food losses
    • Biological, cultural, and mechanical pest control
    • Pest control through breeding and bio- and gene-technology
    • Pesticides: types and uses
    • Pesticide and biocide application technology
    • Pesticide laws and regulations
    • Semiochemicals
    • Water and soil pollution from pesticide use
    • Ecological backlash
    • Environmental impacts of pesticides and biocides
    • Human health impacts and the costs of pesticide use
    • Pest management and sustainable agriculture
    • Social, ethical, and economic aspects, issues and debates
    • Biochemical, ecological, behavioral, environmental, climatic interactions

    The encyclopedia focuses on the ecology and management of pest species that damage or destroy food, livestock, and forest products. All articles have been peer reviewed to assure their accuracy and objectivity. The articles assess the benefits and risks of various pest-management technologies. The use of pesticides as well as nonchemical controls are included, with every effort made to use quantitative data.


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    Contents
    Coverage includes—
    ·         Principles of integrated pest management (IPM)
    ·         Pests and their management in crops and livestock
    ·         Insect pests
    ·         Weed pests
    ·         Plant pathogens
    ·         Vertebrate pests
    ·         Crop, livestock, and stored-food losses
    ·         Biological, cultural, and mechanical pest control
    ·         Pest control through breeding and bio- and gene-technology
    ·         Pesticides: types and uses
    ·         Pesticide and biocide application technology
    ·         Pesticide laws and regulations
    ·         Semiochemicals
    ·         Water and soil pollution from pesticide use
    ·         Ecological backlash
    ·         Environmental impacts of pesticides and biocides
    ·         Human health impacts and the costs of pesticide use
    ·         Pest management and sustainable agriculture
    ·         Social, ethical, and economic aspects, issues and debates
    ·         Biochemical, ecological, behavioral, environmental, climatic interactions

    Biography

    Ph.D. Pimentel

    Praise for the Encyclopedia of Pest Management
    "There are few people better qualified to put together a group of international experts on IPM than Dave Pimentel, and he has done an excellent job. This compilation of encyclopedic entries on various aspects of IPM should serve as a useful reference for the professional and student alike. The entries are both concise and informative."
    — Dr. Paul C. Johnson, Department of Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire, Durham, U.S.A.

    "…No other resource currently available provides so much information packed into one volume."
    — Charles G. Summers, Ph.D, Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, USA
    International Pest Control

    "…valuable….comprehensive…up-to-date references….easy to read…describes sophisticated, scientifically-based issues and management techniques for pest control."
    — Mary Bomford, M.Sc., Ph.D., Principal Research Scientist, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra, Australia