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The rapid change in the agro-ecosystem leaves a snag in the establishment of harmony in the discord of the disturb ecosystem due to wide usage of chemical pesticides, fertilizers and synthetic plant growth regulators. The long-term effect were overlooked hence, boom of one time become bane for the ecosystem degradation. At the present context, it has become indispensable to look for sustainable crop protection management approaches for insect pests, diseases, nematodes and weeds and the present book is an effort to this direction. The book contains recent information on microbial pesticides, Hexamermis sp. On Leptocoris, Biocontrol for pest management, HaNPV, Ovicides for management, Recent advances in Ocimum for IPM, Termite management, Insect pests of NEH region, Kanal Bunt threat to grain trade, foliar blight of wheat, diseases of NEH region, Eco-friendly management of wilt in chick pea, predictive management of powdery mildew, Viral diseases of fruits, vegetables and spices, Tomato leaf curi virus, air and soil pollutants on plants parasites, nematode management of vegetables and pulses, rice blast, insect and diseases of Ladakh, disease management of flowering crops, pests and diseases of nut fruits, application of molecular markers for resistance genes, diseases of linseed, induced resistance, rice blast management, chitinase against fungi, Taxonomic status of semi-endo parasitic nematodes, induced plant resistance, precision farming in nematode management, acarines as biocontrol agents, biocontrol agents for phytonematodes, regulatory measures for nematode management, decontamination of pesticide residues, Microbial metabolites, management through seed and weed management for sustainable agriculture production. The book "Crop Protection: Management Strategies," not only provides references but also serves as guide and inspiration for future research into the realm of biological, chemical, physical and quarantine aspects and onslaughts of modern agriculture on it. |
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