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Advances in monitoring of native and invasive insect pests of crops
Dr michelle fountain,
Dr tom pope,
Dr archie k. murchie,
Dr erin w. hodgson,
Dr ashley n. dean,
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Dr anders huseth,
Prof. william d. hutchison,
Dr nicholas c. manoukis,
Dr richard w. mankin,
Dr v. alistair drake,
Professor daniel guyer,
Dr charles whitfield,
Prof michael j. brewer,
Dr isaac l. esquivel,
Dr john w. gordy,
Dr mark w. ramsden,
Dr samuel telling,
Dr daniel j. leybourne,
Dr natasha alonso,
Dr sacha white,
Dr nikos georgantzis,
Dr monique mourits,
Prof alfons oude lansink,
Dr alan macleod,
Dr dominic eyre,
Dr amy morey,
Dr robert venette
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Early detection of insect pests is critical to successful integrated pest management (IPM) programmes. This collection reviews the wealth of research on improving monitoring techniques for the dete...
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25 April 2023

- Highlights the relationship between climate change and the emergence of invasive insect crop pests
- Considers the key challenges facing the identification of crop insect pests and the role of new, emerging technologies in improving the rate of detection (e.g. image-based, DNA barcoding)
- Reviews the establishment of successful integrated pest management (IPM) programmes to control and/or eradicate the existence of invasive species
Price: £140.00
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
Publication Date:
25 April 2023
ISBN: 9781801461092
Format: eBook
BISACs:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Pest Control, Pest control / plant diseases, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Agronomy and crop production, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural science
Part 1 Detection
- 1. Advances in techniques for trapping crop insect pests: Archie K. Murchie, Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute, UK;
- 2. Advances and challenges in monitoring insect pests of major field crops in the United States: Erin W. Hodgson and Ashley N. Dean, Iowa State University, USA; Anders Huseth, North Carolina State University, USA; and William D. Hutchison, University of Minnesota, USA;
- 3. Quantifying captures from insect pest trap networks: Nicholas C. Manoukis, USDA-ARS, USA;
- 4. Developments in crop insect pest detection techniques: Richard W. Mankin, USDA-ARS, USA;
- 5. Monitoring airborne movement of crop insect pests and beneficials: V. Alistair Drake, University of Canberra and University of New South Wales, Australia;
Part 2 Identification, modelling and risk assessment
- 6. Advances in image-based identification and analysis of crop insect pests: Daniel Guyer, Michigan State University, USA; and Charles Whitfield, NIAB, UK;
- 7. Advances in insect pest monitoring using pest population growth and geospatial data for pest risk assessment: Michael J. Brewer, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, USA; Isaac L. Esquivel, North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, USA; and John W.Gordy, Syngenta Crop Protection, USA;
- 8. Advances in pest risk assessment techniques focusing on invertebrate pests of European outdoor crops: Mark W. Ramsden, Samuel Telling, Daniel J. Leybourne, Natasha Alonso and Sacha White, RSK ADAS Ltd, UK; and Nikos Georgantzis, Burgundy School of Business, France;
Part 3 Invasive species
- 9. Assessing the potential economic impact of invasive plant pests: Monique Mourits and Alfons Oude Lansink, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;
- 10. Developing effective phytosanitary measures to prevent the introduction of invasive insect pests: Alan MacLeod and Dominic Eyre, DEFRA, UK;
- 11. Mitigating invasive insect species: eradication, long-term management, and the importance of sampling and monitoring: Amy Morey, University of Minnesota, USA; and Robert Venette, USDA Forest Service, USA;