Parasitoids in Pest Management
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-032-40670-1 (ISBN)
Pests cause economic damage to crops and stored products, while vectors are responsible for the transmission of disease-causing agents in human beings and livestock. Although the application of synthetic pesticides in agriculture has given immediate relief, it has also caused well-known side effects, leading to a general consensus among entomologists and agriculturists to shift towards other ecofriendly pest management. Insect natural enemies consisting of predators, parasitoids, and pathogens have attracted the attention of scientists across the globe. These natural enemies exist in agroecosystems and suppress the populations of pests. Parasitoids are farmers’ friends and the most successful group of natural enemies. Highly specialised in their host choice, the female parasitoid searches for a suitable host to lay eggs and larvae in, on or near the hosts. Exploiting this potency of parasitoids may yield successful results in controlling notorious pests in an ecofriendly way.
This book covers information on the important biocontrol agents effective in pest suppression. It starts with insect parasitic groups followed by specific groups of parasitoids. It is hoped that the book presents a comprehensive account of beneficial parasitoirds, and will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Entomology, Biological Control, Plant Protection, Agricultural Zoology, and Zoology, besides those involved in competitive examinations and policy planning.
Features:
Each chapter has been written by very experienced specialists
Every chapter includes Learning Objectives and Points to Remember
This book offers comprehensive knowledge of parasitoids and their application in pest management in a rational way
Prof. Omkar, FNASc, has been associated with teaching for about 35 years and research for more than 42 years. He is Former Head, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow-226007, Former Coordinator, UGC-SAP (DRS-II), DST-FIST, DST-PURSE, Centre of Excellence, Govt. of UP, programs. He has worked on 10 more projects of state/central funding agencies. He specializes in Environmental Toxicology and Entomology, with particular reference to the Insect Pest Management. He is Chief Editor, Journal of Applied Bioscience, and President, International Society of Applied Biology.
1. Insect Parasitoids- Mani Chellappan and Ranjith MT
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Order: Diptera, Family: Cecidomyiidae, Nemestrinidae, Bombyliidae, Asilidae, Phoridae, Pipenculidae, Tachinidae, Sarcophagidae, Order: Coleoptera: Family: Carabidae, Scarabidae, Rhipiceridae, Cleridae, Rhipiphoridae, Meloidae, Passandridae, Bothrediridae, Curculionidae, Order: Lepidoptera: Family-Epipyropidae, Cyclotornidae, Order: Hymenoptera: Family: Braconidae, Ichneumonidae, Mymaridae, Trichogrammatidae, Eulophidae, Elasmidae, Pteromalidae, Encyrtidae, Aphelinidae, Eupelmidae, Chalcididae, Eurytomidae, Torymidae, Ormyridae, Leucopsidae, Euchartidae, Perilampidae, Signiphoridae, Eucoilidae, Figitidae, Platygatseridae, Scelonidae, Bethylidae, Order: Neuroptera, Family: Mantispidae, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
2. Ichneumonid Parasitoids- Longjam Roni Kumar Singh, Devanshu Gupta & Kailash Chandra
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Systematic account, Life history, Biological control utilizing Ichneumonidae, Notes on the subfamilies of Indian Ichneumonidae, Mass Rearing, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
3. Braconid Parasitoids- Ankita Gupta
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Diagnosis and key characters, Classification- subfamily and tribes, List of subfamilies and tribes reported from India, Molecular characterisation and phylogeny, Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of the genus Glyptapanteles, Biodiversity and species richness, Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of the genus Glyptapanteles, Biology, Host- parasitoid association, Braconid parasitoids of recent invasive pest, Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of the genus Glyptapanteles, Immature taxonomy, Integrative taxonomy, Taxonomic problems, Economic importance, Collection and preservation techniques,Workers on Indian Fauna, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
4. Aphidiine Parasitoids (Braconidae-Hymenoptera)- B.C. Das & Samiran Chakrabarti
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Diversity and Zoogegraphical distribution, Fossil aphidiines, Collection, rearing and identification, Biology, Foraging, Hyperparasitoids, Diapause, Host parasitoid relationship, Population dynamics, Effective aphidiine biocontrol agents, Mass rearing, Constraints of using aphidiines in biological control, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
5. Pteromalid Parasitoids-Arvind Kumar, Aishwarya Ray & Meena Agnihotri
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Identifications features, Brief history and Systematic position, Diversity of Pteromalidae, Biology, Effective biocontrol agents, Mass rearing, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
6. Encyrtid Parasitoids-P.S. Shera, Sudhendu Sharma, Prasun Karmakar & Sudhir Singh
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Characteristics of Encyrtidae, Biology, Effective Encyrtid biocontrol agents, Mass rearing of important Encyrtid parasitoids, Case studies, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
7. Chalcidoid Parasitoids- Sureshan, P M & S P. Girish Kumar
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Diversity and distribution of chalcids, Common and effective parasitoids and their hosts, Characteristics of effective biocontrol agents, Rearing techniques, mass production and field application, Threat and conservation status, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
8. Eulophid Parasitoids- Meena Agnihotri, J. M. Samraj & Arvind Kumar
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Basic characters for identification, Diversity and biology, History of eulophid research, Taxonomic position of Eulophidae, Studies on eulophid fauna of the world, Eulophid research in India, Exploration of eulophids as biocontrol agents, Host parasitoid index of Eulophid parasitoids in India, Mass rearing of important eulophid parasitoids, Successful biocontrol agents, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
9. Trichogrammatid Parasitoids-Omprakash Navik, Richa Varshney, Y. Lalitha & S. K. Jalali,
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Systematics, History and classification, Size and distribution, Diversity and host range, Biology, Ecology and behavior, Geographical strains, Improvement of trichogrammatids, Mass production and biological control, Release strategies of trichogrammatids, Conclusions Points to Remember, References.
10. Scelionid Parasitoids- Mohana, S Kumar & Sunita Patra
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Diversity of Scelionidae, Characteristics of Scelionidae, Diversity of Scelionids, Biology, Effective scelionid biocontrol agents, Scelionids in Classical Biocontrol Programs, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
11. Aphelinid Parasitoids- Mani Chellappan & Ranjith, M. T.
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Distribution and diversity, Biology, Hosts of Aphelinid parasitoids, Important parasitoids, Mass production, Role in Biocontrol, Field release across globe, Success stories, Conclusions, Points to Remember, References.
12. Beneficial Diptera-Dhriti Banerjee, Atanu Naskar & Jayita Sengupta
Learning Objectives, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Phylogeny and classification, Habits and Habitat, Ecosystem services, Life cycle and developmental stages, Feeding Behaviour, Carnivory in Diptera: Predators, Parasites and Parasitoids, Evolution of carnivory in Diptera, Diptera Predators, Diptera Parasitoids, Biology of Diptera parasitoids, Rearing, mass production, and field application of Diptera parasitoids, In-vivo rearing technique, In-vitro rearing technique, Adult rearing and management, Storage and transportation of reared flies, The Future of Dipterans as biocontrol agents, , Conclusion: Conservation of beneficial Diptera for sustainable development, Points to Remember, References.
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.02.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 20 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 47 Halftones, black and white; 56 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 800 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-40670-4 / 1032406704 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-40670-1 / 9781032406701 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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