Pests of crops in warmer climates and their control

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Acts as both a textbook on insect and other pests of tropical crops aimed for under-graduate and graduate student courses, and a handbook for practicing entomologists in the tropics The extent of the tropics has been viewed widely to include areas with a warm climate All the major crop pests are illustrated clearly so as to aid identification A course of reference for further information A textbook providing basic data about the crop pests and the damage they inflict throughout the tropics and sub-tropics. Each major pest is illustrated by either a line drawing or a photograph, and sometimes the damage can also be seen. A world distribution map is provided for each species. Control measures tend to be general rather than very specific. Most of the pests are insects and mites, but some nematodes, molluscs, birds and mammals are included.

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Hill, D. S. (2008). Pests of crops in warmer climates and their control. Pests of Crops in Warmer Climates and Their Control (pp. 1–704). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6738-9

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