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Insect pheromones and their use in pest management This book considers insect pheromones from three viewpoints: behavioural biology, chemistry and pest control. Topics investigated include the role of insect semiochemicals in communication, the chemical structure and diversity of pheromones and the implications of this for methods of isolation and identification.
The transport of tropical and subtropical fruits from areas of production to markets in temperate zones raises particular postharvest storage issues, while postharvest losses in the tropics themselves can be considerable. Whilst there are several texts addressing the postharvest needs of temperate fruits, there has not until now been a comprehensive volume dealing with tropical and subtropical fruits. The book is essential reading for all horticultural researchers and students working with these crops and for growers, exporters and importers within the industries concerned with tropical and subtropical fruits. Farms, trees and farmers: responses to agricultural intensification This book is a milestone in understanding the role of trees grown outside forests on farms throughout the developing world, particularly in the light of increasing intensification of agriculture. It examines subsistence needs, market opportunities and constraints, allocation of land and labour, and risk management. In showing why farmers decide to grow or not to grow trees, it fills a gap in our knowledge about farming systems and provides a guide to encouraging farm forestry throughout the world. This text will be of interest to students and professionals in forestry, agriculture, rural development and conservation.
Who milks the cow? Gender and development in livestock farming Women still play a crucial role in animal husbandry despite well documented discrimination. They are owners of large and small livestock, they process and sell animal products, traditional dairy farming lies primarily in their hands, and livestock farming makes a significant contribution to the family's nutrition, earns them cash income, and also serves social purposes. This guide is designed to advise and assist those who are involved in planning and implementing livestock projects, or working on livestock components in other projects. In analysing experience from literature and practice, the guide attempts to provide a 'holistic' view point without which no development project can be successfully planned or implemented. A field guide to on-farm experimentation
This is a completed revised and updated edition of the previous "A field guide for on-farm research" which was produced many years ago when the term 'on-farm research' had a different emphasis and focus. The objective of applied agricultural research is to identify new farming practices and materials that will improve farmers' production systems and increase their productivity in ways that can be sustained. Traditionally, this research has been conducted in research stations, while extension and development organizations were expected to transfer the results to the farmers. The failure of this model in many developing countries has caused agricultural scientists to adopt on-farm research as a necessary tool in the development and transfer of appropriate technology. This book takes a fresh look at how to attain these objectives and will be of help to the many scientists in national institutes who are devoting themselves to the difficult task of conducting quality research under real farm conditions for the benefit of real farmers. The cyst forming nematodes Cyst forming nematodes are one of the most important crop pests in the world, causing very considerable economic damage in many countries. This comprehensive volume has been written by an international team of experts and provides the latest information on the distribution, ecology, systematics, pathology, epidemiology and management of these organisms. Village level cassava processing - distance learning package The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) manual consists of two booklets. A field guide for extension workers to provide information to farmers and processors, and a tutor's manual aimed at specialists who train front-line extension staff. They provide information on what consitutes efficient processing which will enable extension services to establish effective practices with cassave processing and householders to produce locally acceptable products. |
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