Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
79
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1976
Éditeur
Royal Entomological Society of London
ISBN-10
0901546402
ISBN-13
9780901546401
Description
Thysanoptera, the order of thrips, presents a growing challenge for agriculture as these tiny insects become significant pests affecting crops globally. The author explores the biology and ecology of thrips, shedding light on their behavior, life cycles, and their role in various ecosystems. Readers gain insights into their impact on both cultivated and wild plants, highlighting the urgent need for effective pest management strategies.
The book serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, entomologists, and agricultural professionals seeking to understand the complexities of these pests. It also discusses innovative approaches to control and mitigate the threats posed by thrips, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture. Through detailed illustrations and case studies, the work underscores the intricate relationship between thrips and their environment, making it an essential read for anyone involved in pest management or crop protection.
The book serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, entomologists, and agricultural professionals seeking to understand the complexities of these pests. It also discusses innovative approaches to control and mitigate the threats posed by thrips, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture. Through detailed illustrations and case studies, the work underscores the intricate relationship between thrips and their environment, making it an essential read for anyone involved in pest management or crop protection.