Coffee Pests, Diseases and Their ManagementCABI, 2007 - 434 páginas Price collapse and oversupply have made coffee a high-profile crop in recent years: never has efficient production and crop protection been more important for reducing costs and increasing quality. Packed with illustrations, this book covers the origins, botany, agroecology and worldwide production statistics of coffee, and the insect pests, plant pathogens, nematodes and nutrient deficiencies that afflict it. With emphasis on integrated crop management, this book reviews control measures suitable for any coffee pest or disease and will enable agriculturists to design and implement sustainable pest management systems. |
Contenido
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Insect Pests and their Management | 35 |
Diseases and their Management | 169 |
Integrated Crop Management | 289 |
Natural Enemies and Other Insects Associated with the Main Pest Species | 361 |
Pollination of Coffee | 412 |
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Coffee Pests, Diseases and Their Management J. M. Waller,M. Bigger,R. J. Hillocks Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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