Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management

The book will be useful to students of tropical agriculture, agriculturalists and extensionists, and those with an interest in crop protection and the incorporation of sustainable pest management into integrated crop management systems. We are indebted to the following: Professor Dr Michael S. E...

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Những tác giả chính: Waller, J.M, Bigger, M, Hillocks, R.J
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-364292023-11-11T05:21:32Z Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management Waller, J.M Bigger, M Hillocks, R.J Management Diseases The book will be useful to students of tropical agriculture, agriculturalists and extensionists, and those with an interest in crop protection and the incorporation of sustainable pest management into integrated crop management systems. We are indebted to the following: Professor Dr Michael S. Engel, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, USA, for advice and help on the taxonomy of bee species involved in the pollination of coffee; Dr D.J. Williams for reading the section on root mealybugs and for providing useful comments; Dr M. Shaffer, Natural History Museum, London, for information on the geographical distribution of Prophantis and Thliptoceras species; Dr Julio Ferrer, Swedish Museum of Natural History, for information on the African species of Gonocephalus; Dr Peter Baker, CABI Europe-UK, for initial review and provision of information; Dr Mike Rutherford, CABI Europe-UK, for help with photographic material; and the UK Department for International Development’s Crop Protection Programme for covering the cost of the colour plates (under Project R8423). 2014-03-05T07:50:43Z 2014-03-05T07:50:43Z 2007 Book 1 84593 129 7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36429 en application/pdf CABI
institution Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
collection Thư viện số
language English
topic Management
Diseases
spellingShingle Management
Diseases
Waller, J.M
Bigger, M
Hillocks, R.J
Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
description The book will be useful to students of tropical agriculture, agriculturalists and extensionists, and those with an interest in crop protection and the incorporation of sustainable pest management into integrated crop management systems. We are indebted to the following: Professor Dr Michael S. Engel, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, USA, for advice and help on the taxonomy of bee species involved in the pollination of coffee; Dr D.J. Williams for reading the section on root mealybugs and for providing useful comments; Dr M. Shaffer, Natural History Museum, London, for information on the geographical distribution of Prophantis and Thliptoceras species; Dr Julio Ferrer, Swedish Museum of Natural History, for information on the African species of Gonocephalus; Dr Peter Baker, CABI Europe-UK, for initial review and provision of information; Dr Mike Rutherford, CABI Europe-UK, for help with photographic material; and the UK Department for International Development’s Crop Protection Programme for covering the cost of the colour plates (under Project R8423).
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Bigger, M
Hillocks, R.J
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Bigger, M
Hillocks, R.J
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title Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
title_short Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
title_full Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
title_fullStr Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
title_full_unstemmed Coffee Pests, Diseases and their Management
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publisher CABI
publishDate 2014
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36429
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