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      Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture
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      Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture

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      Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture book

      ByAnand Prakash, Jagadiswari Rao
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1996
      eBook Published 18 November 1996
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315138572
      Pages 476
      eBook ISBN 9781315138572
      Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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      Prakash, A., & Rao, J. (1996). Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315138572

      ABSTRACT

      Due to the prohibitive cost of synthetic pesticides and the problems of environmental pollution caused by continuous use of these chemicals, there is a renewed interest in the use of botanicals for crop protection. Agricultural entomologists, nematologists, and pathologists the world over are now actively engaged in research into the use of plants to fight agricultural pests and diseases, and to reduce the losses caused by them.
      Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture reviews the research on botanical pesticides used to combat losses due to pests of agricultural importance, with special attention focused on the use of higher plants. This book will serve as the baseline reference work for future research, and many of the botanicals discussed, such as neem, bael, begonia, pyrethrum, tobacco, karanj, and mahuwa, may become integral parts of pest control programs currently being developed. It is believed that botanical pesticides will minimize the undesirable side effects of synthetic pesticides and help preserve the environment for future generations.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter A|298 pages

      Botanical Pesticides Against Insects

      chapter B|45 pages

      Botanical Pesticides Against Nematodes

      chapter C|9 pages

      Botanical Pesticides Against Mites, Rodents and Molluscan Pests

      chapter D|13 pages

      Biologically Active Chemical Components

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