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Book Synopsis
This book has been written, primarily due to my own felt need to have a comprehensive text book on the pests of horticultural crops and methods to manage it, in the integrated way. Due to the widespread use of digital color photography and the good resolution that you get in even the basic level digital cameras, it is possible to get good photos. It was thus more of a need to have a text book to teach the UG and PG students, that this book was written. It was also necessary that any practicing field level worker like officers of the state department of Agriculture and commodity boards, and every practicing farmer with an ability to read English text book, should be guided into the basic facts about the pests of crops. It is most likely that most of the information is available in this book itself, as pest of some other crop. It will then be possible to read on the pest in that , and manage the pest effectively using the latest techniques available to the crop management expert.

Table of Contents
Section I - Fruits 1. Almond 2. Aonla or Indian Gooseberry Amla or Amalalsa 3. Apple 4. Apricot 5. Banana 6. Ber 7. Citrus 8. Custard Apple 9. Fig10. Grapes11. Guava12. Jackfruit13. Litchi14. Loquat15. Mango16. Olive 17. Papaya 18. Peach and Pertsimmon 19. Pineapple 20. Plum 21. Pomegranate 22. Strawberry and Walnut Section II - Medicinal And Aromatic Plants 23. Ambrette (Abelmoschus Moschatus) 24. Aswagandha 25. Coleus Aromaticus 26. Davana Geranium Bourbon 27. Fennel 28. French Basil (Ocimum basilicum) 29. Isabgol 20. Lemon Grass 31. Mentha Or Mint 32. Opium 33. Patchouli 34. Periwinkle 35. Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentine) Section III - Ornamental Plants 36. Anthurium 37. Carnation 38. China Aster 39. Chrysanthemum 40. Crossandra 41. Gladiolus 42. Jasmine 43. Marigold 44. Orchids 45. Rose 46. Tube Rose Section IV - Plantation Crops 47. Arecanut 48. Cashew 49. Cocoa/Cocoa 50. Coconut 51. Coffee 52. Oilpalm 53. Tea Section V - Spices 54. Betelvine 55. Cardamom 56. Cinnamon 57. Clove 58. Coriander Cumin Fennel Fenugreek 59. Ginger and Turmeric 60. Large Cardamom (Amomum) 61. Nutmeg 62. Onion And Garlic 63. Pepper Section VI - Tuberose 64. Aroids and Yams 65. Cassava or Tapioca 66. Chinese Potato or Coleus or Koorka 67. Potato 68. Sweet Potato Section VII - Vegetables 69. Amaranthus and Spinach 70. Bhindi 71. Brinjal 72. Cruciferous Vegetables (Cabbage, Cauliflower and others) 73. Chilli and Capsicum 74. Cowpea and Other Pulses 75. Cucurbits 76. Mushroom 77. Tomato 78. IPM in Vegetable

Identification and Management of Horticultural

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      Publisher: New India Publishing Agency
      Publication Date: 15/01/2013
      ISBN13: 9789381450567, 978-9381450567
      ISBN10: 9381450560

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book has been written, primarily due to my own felt need to have a comprehensive text book on the pests of horticultural crops and methods to manage it, in the integrated way. Due to the widespread use of digital color photography and the good resolution that you get in even the basic level digital cameras, it is possible to get good photos. It was thus more of a need to have a text book to teach the UG and PG students, that this book was written. It was also necessary that any practicing field level worker like officers of the state department of Agriculture and commodity boards, and every practicing farmer with an ability to read English text book, should be guided into the basic facts about the pests of crops. It is most likely that most of the information is available in this book itself, as pest of some other crop. It will then be possible to read on the pest in that , and manage the pest effectively using the latest techniques available to the crop management expert.

      Table of Contents
      Section I - Fruits 1. Almond 2. Aonla or Indian Gooseberry Amla or Amalalsa 3. Apple 4. Apricot 5. Banana 6. Ber 7. Citrus 8. Custard Apple 9. Fig10. Grapes11. Guava12. Jackfruit13. Litchi14. Loquat15. Mango16. Olive 17. Papaya 18. Peach and Pertsimmon 19. Pineapple 20. Plum 21. Pomegranate 22. Strawberry and Walnut Section II - Medicinal And Aromatic Plants 23. Ambrette (Abelmoschus Moschatus) 24. Aswagandha 25. Coleus Aromaticus 26. Davana Geranium Bourbon 27. Fennel 28. French Basil (Ocimum basilicum) 29. Isabgol 20. Lemon Grass 31. Mentha Or Mint 32. Opium 33. Patchouli 34. Periwinkle 35. Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentine) Section III - Ornamental Plants 36. Anthurium 37. Carnation 38. China Aster 39. Chrysanthemum 40. Crossandra 41. Gladiolus 42. Jasmine 43. Marigold 44. Orchids 45. Rose 46. Tube Rose Section IV - Plantation Crops 47. Arecanut 48. Cashew 49. Cocoa/Cocoa 50. Coconut 51. Coffee 52. Oilpalm 53. Tea Section V - Spices 54. Betelvine 55. Cardamom 56. Cinnamon 57. Clove 58. Coriander Cumin Fennel Fenugreek 59. Ginger and Turmeric 60. Large Cardamom (Amomum) 61. Nutmeg 62. Onion And Garlic 63. Pepper Section VI - Tuberose 64. Aroids and Yams 65. Cassava or Tapioca 66. Chinese Potato or Coleus or Koorka 67. Potato 68. Sweet Potato Section VII - Vegetables 69. Amaranthus and Spinach 70. Bhindi 71. Brinjal 72. Cruciferous Vegetables (Cabbage, Cauliflower and others) 73. Chilli and Capsicum 74. Cowpea and Other Pulses 75. Cucurbits 76. Mushroom 77. Tomato 78. IPM in Vegetable

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