Insect Resistance Management, 2nd Edition,David W. Onstad,ISBN9780123969552
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Insect Resistance Management, 2nd Edition

Biology, Economics, and Prediction

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Editor : D Onstad  

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ISBN: 9780123969552

Pages: 480

Dimensions: 229 X 152

The only book available on insect resistence management

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Key Features

  • Provides insights from the history of insect resistence management (IRM) to the latest science
  • Inlcudes contributions from experts on ecological aspects of IRM, molecular and population genetics, economics, and IRM social issues
  • Offers biochemistry and molecular genetics of insecticides presented with an emphasis on recent research
  • Encourages scientists and stakeholders to implement and coordinate strategies based on local social conditions

Description

Neither pest management nor resistance management can occur with only an understanding of pest biology. For years, entomologists have understood, with their use of economic thresholds, that at least a minimal use of economics was necessary for proper integrated pest management. IRM is even more complicated and dependent on understanding and using socioeconomic factors. The new edition of Insect Resistance Management addresses these issues and much more.

Many new ideas, facts and case studies have been developed since the previous edition of Insect Resistance Management published. With a new chapter focusing on Resistance Mechanisms Related to Plant-incorporated Toxins and heavily expanded revisions of several existing chapters, this new volume will be an invaluable resource for IRM researchers, practitioners, professors and advanced students. Authors in this edition include professors at major universities, leaders in the chemical and seed industry, evolutionary biologists and active IRM practitioners. This revision also contains more information about IRM outside North America, and a modeling chapter contains a large new section on uncertainty analysis, a subject recently emphasized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The final chapter contains a section on insecticidal seed treatments.

No other book has the breadth of coverage of Insect Resistance Management, 2e. It not only covers molecular to economic issues, but also transgenic crops, seed treatments and other pest management tactics such as crop rotation. Major themes continuing from the first edition include the importance of using IRM in the integrated pest management paradigm, the need to study and account for pest behavior, and the influence of human behavior and decision making in IRM.

Readership

Pest control, crop science, agricultural economics researchers and scientists; entomologists; agricultural engineers; plant scientists; graduate-level students

David W. Onstad

Affiliations and Expertise

Insect Resistance Management Science, DuPont Agricultural Biotechnology, Wilmington, DE, USA

Insect Resistance Management, 2nd Edition

1. Major Issues in Insect Resistance Management

  David W. Onstad

2. Valuing Pest Susceptibility to Control

  Paul D. Mitchell and David W. Onstad

3. Understanding Resistance and Induced Responses of Insects to Xenobiotics and Insecticides in the Age of "Omics" and Systems Biology

  Barry Robert Pittendrigh, Venu Madhav Margam, Kent Walters, Laura D. Steele, Brett P. Olds, Lijie Sun,   Joseph Huesing, Si Hyeock Lee and John M. Clark

4. Resistance Mechanisms Related to Plant-incorporated Toxins

  Analiza Alves and Mark Nelson

5. Concepts and Complexities of Population Genetics

  David W. Onstad and Aaron Gassmann

6. Resistance by Ectoparasites

  Lisa Knolhoff and David W. Onstad

7. Insect Resistance to Crop Rotation

  Sarah Hughson, Eli Levine and Joseph L. Spencer

8. Arthropod Resistance to Crops

  David W. Onstad and Lisa Knolhoff

9. The Role of Landscapes in Insect Resistance Management

  David W. Onstad and Yves Carrière

10. Negative Cross-Resistance: History, Present Status, and Emerging Opportunities

 Barry R. Pittendrigh, Joseph Huesing, Kent Walters, Brett Olds, Laura D. Steele, Lijie Sun, Patrick Gaffney, and Aaron J. Gassmann

11. The Roles of Natural Enemies and Density-Dependent Mortality in Resistance Management

David W. Onstad, Anthony Shelton, and Lindsey Flexner

12. Insect Resistance Management: Adoption and Compliance

  Terrance M. Hurley and Paul D. Mitchell

13. Modeling for Prediction and Management

  David W. Onstad

14. Monitoring Resistance

  Bruce H. Stanley

15. IPM and Insect Resistance Management

  David W. Onstad

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