Bültmann & Gerriets
New Horizons in Insect Science: Towards Sustainable Pest Management
von Akshay Kumar Chakravarthy
Verlag: Springer India
Hardcover
ISBN: 9788132229353
Auflage: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
Erschienen am 23.10.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 24 mm [T]
Gewicht: 962 Gramm
Umfang: 460 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Insect science is fast changing as insects are evolving to a plethora of newer chemical molecules, climate change, management tactics and transformation of the landscapes. Through the International Conference, the editors have attempted to gather together newer aspects of Insect Sciences like Insect Taxonomy, DNA Barcoding, Physiology, Toxicology, Vectors and their Management, Molecular Biology, RNA interference in Pest Management, Semiochemicals and Pest Management using Host Plant Resistance and Biological Control appropriated especially for the developing world. Both basic and applied aspects of insect science have been included to stimulate comprehensive studies on insect science. The book not only deals with insect science but also environmental and ecological aspects in the hope that the book will be of immense use to students, researchers, extension workers, planners, administrators, farmers and other end users. The Chapters on diversified aspects of Insect Science are contributed by leading scientists for the coming 21st century in which entomology is witnessing a dramatic advancement in management of pests through in-depth investigations. The dimensions of Insect Science covered in the book are pest management approaches that can be adopted worldwide with ascent on sustainability.



Dr. A. K. Chakravarthy is the Professor, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore. With over three decades of experience of teaching, research and extension, Dr. Chakravarthy has been the investigator for over 30 research projects and has guided more than 20 students for post graduation. A Ph.D. from Punjab Agricultural University and Fellow from IARI, New Delhi. He is a member of several National and International scientific academia, an advisor, a panelist, a referee, reviewer, editor and is associated with publication of thirty national and international journals worldwide. A field oriented, widely travelled biologist, he is actively working on novel approaches in Integrated Pest Management, Host Plant Interaction, Vertebrate Pest Management, Biodiversity and environmental conservation issues.



Section I - Insect Taxonomy.- 1.
Insect Taxonomy - Basic to Barcoding.- 2. DNA Barcoding for Identification of Agriculturally Important Insects.-
Section II - Insect Physiology.- 3.
Changes in body melanisation and not body size affect mating success in
Drosophila immigrans.- 4.
Do Size and Age of Female
Trichopria
sp. Influence Longevity, Reproductive Performance and Sex Ratio?.- 5. Impact of Adult Size and Sib, Conspecific and Random Mating in
Trichopria
Sp. on Progeny Production and Sex Ratio.- 6. Importance of Formic Acid in Ethological States of
Oecophylla smaragdina
(Fabricius). 7. Identification of Gut Bacterial Community and the Impact of Bacteria Added Adult Diets on the Ovariole Number of the Pumpkin Fruit Fly,
Bactrocera tau
  (Walker) (Diptera: Tephritidae).- 8. Metabolites of
Pseudomonads
: A New Avenue of Plant Health Management.- 9. Chitinase Expressed as an Inducible Trait in
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
P-15.- 10. Insect Resistance to
Bt
Transgenic Crops and its Management.-
Section III - Insect Toxicology.- 11.
Carboxylesterase and Glutathione-S-Transferase Quantification Mediating Resistance in Populations of Rice Leaf Folder,
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
(Guenee).- 12. Bioassay of Rongbao (Active Ingredients of Calcium Cyanamide) against Housefly Maggots.- 13. Nanomaterials: A review of their action and application in pest management and evaluation of DNA tagged particles.- 14. Fumigant Toxicity of Essential Oil from Nutmeg Seeds (
Myristica fragrans
Houtt.) (MF, Myristicaceae) against Cowpea Weevil,
Callosobruchus maculatus
F. (Coleoptera : Bruchidae).-
Section IV - Insect Vectors.- 15.
Identification of Putative Vectors of Weligama Coconut Leaf Wilt Disease in Sri Lanka.- 16. Plant Virus Disease Spread through Insect Vectors and their Management.- 17. Vectors of Plant Viruses of Crop Plants in South East Asia.- 
Section V - Insect Molecular Biology.- 18.
Molecular Approaches for the Improvement of
Bacillus thuringiensis
against Pests.- 19. Diapause Related Gene Expression in Eggs of Multivoltine
Bombyx mori
L. Silkworm Races.- 20. Role of RNA interference in Pest Management.- 21. Molecular characterization and Management of shoot and fruit borer
Conogethes punctiferalis
Guenee (Crambidae: Lepidoptera) Populations infesting Cardamom, Castor and other hosts.-
Section VI - Insect Semiochemicals.- 22.
Use of Insect Pheromones in Vegetable Pest Management: Successes and Struggles.- 23. Glimpses of Semiochemical Research applications in Indian Horticulture: Present Status and Future Perspectives.-
Section VII - Insect Pest Management: Using Host Plant Resistance, Biological Control.- 24.
Impact of Gall Midge,
Orseoliaoryzae
(Wood-Mason) Infestation on total Phenols, Proline and Indole Acetic Acid in Paddy (
Oryzasativa
Linn.) Genotypes.- 25. Antixenosis and Antibiosis Component of Rice Resistance to Asian Rice Gall midge,
Orseoliaoryzae
(Wood-Mason).- 26. Integrated Management of Insect-induced Reddening in
Bt
Cotton Hybrids.- 27. Inducing Resistance in Sesamum Accessions against Shoot Webber and Capsule Borer,
Antigastra catalaunalis
Duponchel through Mutation Breeding.- 28. Redesigning Research on Crop Resistance to Insects: Experiences with Tomato.- 29. Role of parasitoids and predators in management of insect pests.- 30. Development, characterization and field assessment of multiple insecticides and high temperature tolerant strain of an egg parasitoid,
Trichogramma chilonis
Ishii against crop pests.- 31. Reproductive Alterations by
Wolbachia
in the Braconid
Cotesia vestalis
(Haliday).- 32. Influence of Herbivores on the Biology of
Chrysoperla carnea
Stephens.- 33. Status and Management of Three Major Insect Pests of Coconut in the Tropics  and Subtropics.- 34. Area-wide Integrated Pest Management in Pigeonpea.- 35. Sustainable management of Tea mosquito bug
Helopeltis antonii
Signoret (Miridae:Hemiptera) on Cashew.- 36. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Reducing Pesticide Residues in Crops and Natural Resources.- 37. Biological Consequences of Climate Change on Arthropod Biodiversity and Pest Management.- 38. Temperature-Based Phenology Modeling and GIS-Based Risk Mapping: A Tool for Forecasting Potential Changes in the Abundance of Mealybug
Phenacoccus solenopsis
Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae).

 


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