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A01=M El-Bouhssini
A01=Prof. William D. Hutchison
A01=Professor Gary L. Hein
A01=Steven Xu
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Author_M El-Bouhssini
Author_Prof. William D. Hutchison
Author_Professor Gary L. Hein
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Instant Insights: Managing Arthropod Pests in Cereals

This collection features three peer-reviewed reviews on managing arthropod pests in cereals.

The first chapter discusses key arthropod pests of cereals, including Hessian fly, orange wheat blossom midge, bird cherry oat aphid, greenbug, Russian wheat aphid, sunn pest, wheat stem sawfly and wheat curl mite. The chapter provides a detailed case study for each arthropod pest, exploring the pests life cycle, its host plants and status as a wheat pest, best practices for managing populations, as well as our current understanding of plant susceptibility and plant resistance.

The second chapter highlights the economic importance of corn/maize to the United States economy, citing that around 37.7 million hectares of land was used to grow the crop in 2021. As a result of its economic contribution, farmers are required to have an informed understanding of important pest species affecting the crop. The chapter considers recent advances in monitoring of native and invasive pests of corn and includes case studies on the European corn borer, corn earworm, western bean cutworm and corn rootworm to demonstrate the effective implementation of insect pest monitoring systems.

The final chapter reviews the recent emergence of the Fescue aphid/grass aphid as an invasive pest of small grains outside of its native range of western Europe and the British Isles. The chapter considers the biology and management of the pest, its appearance and identification, its pest status and damage, as well as its potential for host plant resistance.

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A01=Dr Anders HusethA01=Dr Ashley N. DeanA01=Dr Erin W. HodgsonA01=Dr Marion O. HarrisA01=Frank PeairsA01=Kirk AndersonA01=M El-BouhssiniA01=Prof. William D. HutchisonA01=Professor Gary L. HeinA01=Steven XuAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dr Anders HusethAuthor_Dr Ashley N. DeanAuthor_Dr Erin W. HodgsonAuthor_Dr Marion O. HarrisAuthor_Frank PeairsAuthor_Kirk AndersonAuthor_M El-BouhssiniAuthor_Prof. William D. HutchisonAuthor_Professor Gary L. HeinAuthor_Steven Xuautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=TVBCategory=TVFCategory=TVKCategory=TVPCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801466455

About Dr Anders HusethDr Ashley N. DeanDr Erin W. HodgsonDr Marion O. HarrisFrank PeairsKirk AndersonM El-BouhssiniProf. William D. HutchisonProfessor Gary L. HeinSteven Xu

Dr. William (Bill) Hutchison is a Professor and Extension Entomologist at the University of Minnesota St. Paul USA. His expertise is applied insect population ecology as it relates to the development of innovative Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs for a variety of fruit and vegetable crops. He has also been active in evaluating the long-term sustainability of insect-resistant genetically engineered (GE) maize and implementing GE crops into IPM programs. He is also active in international IPM research with a current US-AID project in East Africa. Dr Sanford D. Eigenbrode is University Distinguished Professor in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Idaho USA. A Fellow of the Entomological Society of America Professor Eigenbrode is internationally known for his research on the chemical ecology of insect-plant interactions particularly in the context of vector-borne plant pathogens and cropping systems under climate change. Dr Arash Rashed is Associate Professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Director of the Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center Virginia Tech USA. He is well known as an expert in the ecology of insect-borne plant pathogens and integrated pest management. He has made significant contributions to our understanding of zebra chip disease ecology and management as well as managing important subterranean pests such as wireworms in organic and conventional production systems.

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