Taxonomy, ecology, and control of hypsipyla shoot borers of meliaceae


Autoria(s): Floyd, Robert B.; Hauxwell, Caroline; Griffiths, Manon; Horak, Marianne; Sands, Don P.A.; Speight, Martin R.; Watt, Allan D.; Wylie, F. Ross
Contribuinte(s)

Lugo, Ariel. E.

Figueroa Colón, Julio C.

Alayón, Mildred

Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Hypsipyla grandella and Hypsipyla robusta are serious pests of species of the subfamily Swietenioideae of the family Meliaceae in virtually every moist tropical region of the world. An international workshop reviewed the ecology and control of Hypsipyla shoot borers of Meliaceae, identified promising control methods, and set priorities for future research. The conclusions of the workshop are presented with specific recommendations for research in aspects of the taxonomy, biology, and ecology of Hypsipyla, and pest management options that use host plant resistance and chemical, biological, and silvicultural control

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76181/

Publicador

Springerlink

Relação

DOI:10.1007/0-387-21778-9_21

Floyd, Robert B., Hauxwell, Caroline, Griffiths, Manon, Horak, Marianne, Sands, Don P.A., Speight, Martin R., Watt, Allan D., & Wylie, F. Ross (2003) Taxonomy, ecology, and control of hypsipyla shoot borers of meliaceae. In Lugo, Ariel. E., Figueroa Colón, Julio C., & Alayón, Mildred (Eds.) Big-Leaf Mahogany : Genetics, Ecology, and Management. Springerlink, pp. 381-394.

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060000 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES #070500 FORESTRY SCIENCES #Plant Ecology #Plant Genetics & Genomics
Tipo

Book Chapter