Chapter 13. Role of Biometeorology in Integrated Pest Management: Soil-Plant-Water Relations and Disease.
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Front Cover; Biometeorology in Integrated Pest Management; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. General Heat Exchange in Crop Canopies: A Review; I. INTRODUCTION; II. RADIATIVE ENERGY EXCHANGES; III. NONRADIATIVE ENERGY EXCHANGE; IV. CONCLUSIONS RELEVANT TO INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Wind Movement within Canopies; I. INTRODUCTION; II. AERODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF VEGETATION; III. MEAN WIND PROFILES; IV. TURBULENCE IN PLANT CANOPIES; V. MODELING OF AIR FLOW AND DIFFUSION IN THE CANOPY; REFERENCES. Chapter 3. Instrumentation and Techniques for Microclimate MeasurementsI. INTRODUCTION; II. SOIL MEASUREMENTS; III. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT; IV. RADIATION; V. WIND SPEED; VI. WIND DIRECTION; VII. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Simulation of Microclimates; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DESCRIPTION OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANT-ENVIRONMENT MODEL; III. SOME RESULTS AND NEEDS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Remote Sensing of Microclimatic Stress; I. INTRODUCTION; II. REMOTE SENSING IN THE REFLECTED PORTION OF THE SPECTRUM; III. THE THERMAL INFRARED. IV. NEED FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR STRESS DETECTIONREFERENCES; Chapter 6. Modification of the Microclimate via Management; I. SEASONAL MICROCLIMATE OF CANOPIES; II. IRRIGATION; III. ROW SPACING AND DIRECTION; IV. CANOPY EFFECTS ON SOIL TEMPERATURE; V. MULCHES AS A MICROCLIMATE MODIFICATION; VI. WINDBREAKS; VII. EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT ON THE MICROCLIMATE; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Overall Approach to Insect Problems in Agriculture; I. INTRODUCTION; II. SPECIFIC STEPS OR GUIDELINES; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Insect Movement in the Atmosphere; I. INTRODUCTION. II. SHORT-RANGE MOVEMENT WITHIN THE AGROECOSYSTEMIII. LONG-DISTANCE DISPLACEMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Nocturnal Activity of the Tobacco Budworm and Other Insects; I. INTRODUCTION; II. TOOLS FOR OBSERVING NOCTURNAL INSECT BEHAVIOR IN THE FIELD; III. IMPORTANT BEHAVIORAL ACTIVITIES; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Risk-Based Design of Meteorological Networks for Integrated Pest Management; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ANALYZING IPM DECISIONS; III. DATA ERRORS VERSUS DOLLAR DEVIATIONS; IV. ASSESS NATURAL VARIABILITY; V. DETERMINE ACCEPTABLE RISK; VI. DESIGN THE MONITORING SYSTEM; VII. SUMMARY; REFERENCES. Chapter 11. The Management of Plant PathogensI. INTRODUCTION; II. TACTICS FOR MANAGEMENT OF PATHOGENS; III. FORECASTING PLANT DISEASE EPIDEMICS FROM WEATHER DATA; IV. SIMULATING PLANT DISEASE EPIDEMICS FROM WEATHER DATA; V. MONITORING METEOROLOGICAL DATA; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Radiation Quality and Plant Diseases; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS; III. RADIATION QUALITY AND THE PATHOGEN; IV. RADIATION QUALITY AND HOST-PARASITE INTERACTIONS; V. INDIRECT EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON PLANT DISEASES; VI. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES.
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Biometeorology in Integrated Pest Management is a resulting book from a conference with the same title held at the University of California in 1980. This book presents integrated pest management (IPM) in different viewpoints and perspectives. It serves as a helpful exchange of ideas to strengthen the research in integrated pest management. From a biometeorological viewpoint, the microclimate of agricultural systems is introduced in this book to describe the environment in which pests live. The first few chapters in this book discuss IPM in the perspective of biometeorology. Some of the top.
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Meteorology, Agricultural -- Congresses.
موضوع مستند نشده
Microclimatology -- Congresses.
موضوع مستند نشده
Pests -- Integrated control -- Congresses.
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شماره رده
SB950
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A2
نشانه اثر
J477
2014
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