
Major Insect Pests of Tomato
A Step Towards Eco-friendly Management
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 2. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-613-9-81538-8 (ISBN)
Description
Tomato is believed to have been originated in Peru and Ecuador region of South America; introduced into India by Portuguese. Being a major vegetable in India, tomato is cultivated in an area of about 0.77 million hectare with an annual production of 18.28 million metric tonnes with a productivity of 16.1 metric tonnes per hectare. Though tomato has a great potential in modern agriculture, unfortunately insect pests is the key reason of poor yield. In India, as many as 16 pests of different groups have been observed feeding on tomato commencing from germination to harvesting stages, which not only reduce yield but also quality. At present, farmers are mostly relying on chemical pesticides because of their quick knock down effect to manage the insect pests of tomato. But insecticides are not providing satisfactory control of the target pest due to the outbreak of secondary pests, development of insecticide resistance including resurgence etc; misuse of which leads to pollution of environment . All these drawbacks of chemical pesticides emphasize the need to identify alternative pest management strategy. Keeping all these points in view, the present study was undertaken
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-613-9-81538-8 (9786139815388)
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II>Harshita A. P. : She did her M.Sc. (Agriculture) in Entomology from Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat. II> Dr. D. K. Saikia: He is Principal Investigator of AICRP on Biological Control and his area of interest are Biological Control and Insect Ecology.II> Sri R. N. Borkakati: He is Co- Principal Investigator of AICRP on Biological Control .