Crop Pests in the UK - M. Gratwick

Crop Pests in the UK

Collected edition of MAFF leaflets

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Buch | Softcover
490 Seiten
2012
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-010-4654-1 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
Following the demise of the MAFF's Perma­ some leaflets to fill outstanding gaps. The nent Leaflet Series in 1985, it was suggested content of three leaflets has been altered more that the final editions of the crop pest advisory extensively. Thus, Chafer grubs (Chapter 32) leaflets should be produced in a bound volume now incorporates material from Leaflet 449, for the benefit of future agricultural entomolo­ Japanese beetle, which has been omitted from gists and others interested in crop pests. This this collection as this pest has not become idea originated outside MAFF but was enthusi­ established in Europe. Nematodes on straw­ astically supported by entomologists in MAFF, berry (Chapter 81) has been enlarged by the the agricultural research institutes and the uni­ addition of further information on free-living versities. As editor of the leaflets from 1965 nematodes from the plant pathology leaflet on until 1985, I offered to undertake the task of Soil-borne virus diseases of fruit plants. The compilation and editing, and this offer was joint plant pathology/entomology leaflet on accepted. Raspberry cane blight and midge blight has To prevent the book from becoming quickly been included, but the information has been outdated, the sections on control measures mainly restricted to raspberry cane midge and have been redrafted by the Advisory Entomol­ the title changed accordingly.

Aphids and other Plant Bugs (Hemiptera).- 1 Apple and pear suckers (Leaflet 96).- 2 Apple aphids (Leaflet 106).- 3 Black bean aphid (Leaflet 54).- 4 Cabbage aphid (Leaflet 269).- 5 Capsid bugs on fruit (Leaflet 154).- 6 Cereal aphids (Leaflet 586).- 7 Currant and gooseberry aphids (Leaflet 176).- 8 Glasshouse whitefly (Leaflet 86).- 9 Lettuce aphids (Leaflet 392).- 10 Plum aphids (Leaflet 34).- 11 Potato aphids (Leaflet 575).- 12 Scale insects on fruit trees (Leaflet 88).- 13 Willow—carrot aphid (Leaflet 603).- 14 Woolly aphid (Leaflet 187).- Thrips (Thysanoptera).- 15 Gladiolus thrips (Leaflet 766).- 16 Thrips on peas (Leaflet 170).- Caterpillars (of butterflies, moths and sawflies) (Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera: Symphyta).- 17 Apple sawfly (Leaflet 13).- 18 Cabbage caterpillars (Leaflet 69).- 19 Caterpillars on currants and gooseberry (Leaflet 30).- 20 Codling moth (Leaflet 42).- 21 Cutworms (Leaflet 225).- 22 Pea moth (Leaflet 334).- 23 Pear and cherry slugworm (Leaflet 84).- 24 Plum fruit moths (Leaflet 768).- 25 Stem-boring caterpillars on fruit plants (Leaflet 259).- 26 Swift moths (Leaflet 160).- 27 Tortrix moths on apple (Leaflet 532).- 28 Tortrix moths on strawberry (Leaflet 786).- 29 Web-forming caterpillars (Leaflet 40).- 30 Winter moths (Leaflet 11).- Beetles (Coleoptera).- 31 Apple blossom weevil (Leaflet 28).- 32 Chafer grubs (Leaflet 235).- 33 Colorado beetle (A crop pest not yet established in Britain) (Leaflet 71).- 34 Flea beetles (Leaflet 109).- 35 Insect pests of brassica seed crops (Leaflet 576).- 36 Insect pests of oilseed rape (Leaflet 780).- 37 Pea, bean and clover weevils (Leaflet 61).- 38 Pests of grass and clover seed crops (Leaflet 616).- 39 Pygmy beetle (Leaflet 589).- 40 Raspberry beetle (Leaflet 164).- 41 Turnip gall weevil (Leaflet196).- 42 Wingless weevils (Leaflet 57).- 43 Wireworms (Leaflet 199).- Flies (Diptera).- 44 Apple and pear midges (Leaflet 26).- 45 Bean seed flies (Leaflet 760).- 46 Beet leaf miner (Leaflet 91).- 47 Cabbage root fly (Leaflet 18).- 48 Carrot fly (Leaflet 68).- 49 Celery fly (Leaflet 87).- 50 Chrysanthemum gall midge (Leaflet 286).- 51 Frit fly (Leaflet 110).- 52 Gout fly (Leaflet 174).- 53 Leaf miners of chrysanthemum (Leaflet 550).- 54 Leatherjackets (Leaflet 179).- 55 Mushroom pests (Leaflet 583).- 56 Narcissus flies (Leaflet 183).- 57 Onion fly (Leaflet 163).- 58 Pea midge (Leaflet 594).- 59 Raspberry cane midge and midge blight (Leaflet 905).- 60 Saddle gall midge (Leaflet 657).- 61 Wheat blossom midges (Leaflet 788).- 62 Wheat bulb fly (Leaflet 177).- Wasps (Hymenoptera: Apocrita).- 63 Wasps (Leaflet 451).- Mites (Acari).- 64 Bryobia mites (Leaflet 305).- 65 Bulb scale mite (Leaflet 456).- 66 Cyclamen mite on glasshouse plants (Leaflet 588).- 67 Fruit tree red spider mite (Leaflet 10).- 68 Pear leaf blister mite (Leaflet 35).- 69 Raspberry leaf and bud mite (Leaflet 790).- 70 Reversion disease and gall mite of black currant (Leaflet 277).- 71 Spider mites on protected crops (Leaflet 224).- 72 Strawberry mite (Leaflet 584).- 73 Two-spotted spider mite on outdoor crops (Leaflet 226).- Other Arthropods (Myriapoda and Crustacea).- 74 Millepedes and centipedes (Leaflet 150).- 75 Symphylids (Leaflet 484).- 76 Woodlice (Leaflet 623).- Nematodes (Eelworms) (Nematoda).- 77 Beet cyst nematode (Leaflet 233).- 78 Cereal cyst nematode (Leaflet 421).- 79 Chrysanthemum nematode (Leaflet 339).- 80 Docking disorder of sugar beet (Leaflet 582).- 81 Nematodes on strawberry (Leaflet 414).- 82 Pea cyst nematode (Leaflet 462).- 83 Potato cyst nematodes (Leaflet 284).- 84 Potato cyst nematodes on tomato (Leaflet 590).- 85 Potato tuber nematode (Leaflet 372).- 86 Root-knot nematodes on protected crops (Leaflet 307).- 87 Stem nematode on arable and forage crops (Leaflet 178).- 88 Stem nematode on narcissus (Leaflet 460).- 89 Stem nematode on tulip (Leaflet 461).- 90 Stem nematode on vegetables (Leaflet 440).- Molluscs (Mollusca).- 91 Slugs and snails (Leaflet 115).- Appendix A: Leaflet titles listed alphabetically.- Appendix B: Leaflet titles listed alphabetically under major host crops.- Index of pest and beneficial invertebrates (also diseases of pests).- Index of plants.- Index of plant diseases and pathogens.

... this book is warmly welcomed. It puts together a comprehensive body of authoritative factual information which ... could be obtained only by extensive literary research. It will be of value to agriculturalists, conservationists, teachers, advisers, students, pest controllers and all interested in crop-pest problems - Journal of Natural History; ...The book is well produced, well illustrated and strongly bound...This is an essential handbook for all concerned with applied entomology and crop protection especially... - Entomologists Monthly Magazine

Zusatzinfo XIII, 490 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 94-010-4654-9 / 9401046549
ISBN-13 978-94-010-4654-1 / 9789401046541
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