Biology and Management of Rice Insects
Heinrichs, E. A.
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Add to basketThis book fills the need for a comprehensive treatment of rice entomology under one cover. Editor(s): Heinrichs, E. A. Num Pages: 794 pages. BIC Classification: PSVT7. Dimension: 241 x 196. Weight in Grams: 1554. . 1995. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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E. A. Heinrichs is an entomologist with expertise in IPM. His research focus has been on the integration of resistant crop varieties with other control tactics in pest management systems. His crop emphasis has been tropical rice. He has worked in many countries and has long-term experience in agricultural development programs in Asia, South America and Africa. E. A. Heinrichs is Interim Program Director of the IPM CRSP. He has expertise in the development of IPM training programs and Farmer Field Schools for extending agricultural technology to extension workers and farmers. His research has been published in more than 300 scientific articles, and he is the author of nine books.
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