Skip to content

Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests

Takumasa Kondo
Barcode 9781800620643
Hardback

Original price £290.94 - Original price £290.94
Original price
£290.94
£290.94 - £290.94
Current price £290.94

Click here to join our rewards scheme and earn points on this purchase!

Availability:
in stock
FREE shipping

Release Date: 15/06/2022

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: CABI Publishing
Contributors: Takumasa Kondo (Edited by), Gillian W. Watson (Edited by), Jocelyn A. Berry (Contributions by), Manuela Branco (Contributions by), Lyle Buss (Contributions by), Alejandro Caballero (Contributions by), Juang Horng Chong (Contributions by), Lucía E. Claps (Contributions by), C. de Klerk (Contributions by), Rodrigo Diaz (Contributions by), Imre Foldi (Contributions by), Antonio P. Garonna (Contributions by), Ilya A. Gavrilov-Zimin (Contributions by), Jan H. Giliomee (Contributions by), Raymond J. Gill (Contributions by), Penny J. Gullan (Contributions by), Disna N. Gunawardana (Contributions by), Helen Harman (Contributions by), Sunil Joshi (Contributions by), M. Bora Kaydan (Contributions by), Paris L. Lambdin (Contributions by), Yen-Po Lin (Contributions by), Christopher Malumphy (Contributions by), Zvi Mendel (Contributions by), Vitor Cezar Pacheco da Silva (Contributions by), Giuseppina Pellizzari (Contributions by), Ana Lúcia B. G. Peronti (Contributions by), Francesco Porcelli (Contributions by), Alex Protasov (Contributions by), Ting-Kui Qin (Contributions by), Andrea Amalia Ramos Portilla (Contributions by), Dewi Sartiami (Contributions by), Scott A. Schneider (Contributions by), U.G.A.I. Sirisena (Contributions by), Pompeo Suma (Contributions by), Éva Szita (Contributions by), Hirotaka Tanaka (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: CABI Publishing

Scale insects are major pests worldwide. They are one of the most invasive plant pest groups and cause billions of dollars damage to a wide variety of crops each year. The Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests is the most comprehensive, fully illustrated work on scale insect pests worldwide.
Scale insects feed on plant juices and can easily be transported to new countries on live plants. They sometimes become invasive pests, costing billions of dollars in damage to crops worldwide annually, and farmers try to control them with toxic pesticides, risking environmental damage. Fortunately, scale insects are highly susceptible to control by natural enemies so biological control is possible. They have unique genetic systems, unusual metamorphosis, a broad spectrum of essential symbionts, and some are sources of commercial products like red dyes, shellac and wax. There is, therefore, wide interest in these unusual, destructive, beneficial, and abundant insects. The Encyclopedia of Scale Insect Pests is the most comprehensive work on worldwide scale insect pests, providing detailed coverage of the most important species (230 species in 26 families, 36% of the scale insect pest species known). Advice is provided on collection, preservation, slide-mounting, vouchering, and labelling of specimens, fully illustrated with colour photographs, diagrams and drawings. Pest species are presented in two informal groups of families, the 'primitive' Archaeococcoids followed by the more 'advanced' Neococcoids, covered in phylogenetic order. Each family is illustrated and diagnosed based on features of live and slide-mounted specimens, with information on numbers of genera and species, main hosts, distribution, and biology. For the important pest species, coverage includes information on the morphology of live and slide-mounted specimens, common names, principal synonyms, geographical distribution, plant hosts, plant damage and economic impact, reproductive biology, dispersal, and management strategies including biological, cultural and chemical control, sterile insect techniques, regulatory control, early warning systems and field monitoring. An additional complete list of scale insect pests worldwide is provided, comprising 642 species in 28 scale insect families (about 8% of the 8373 species of living scales known), with information on plant hosts, geographical distribution and validation sources. Beneficial uses of scale insects include sources of red dyes, natural resins and waxes, and agents for invasive weed control, alongside the importance of their honeydew to bees for making honey, and as a food source to other animals. Academic researchers, students, entomologists, pest management officials in agribusiness or government including plant quarantine identifiers, extensionists, farmers, field scientists and ecologists will all benefit from this book.