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Pests, diseases, disorders and beneficials in ornamentals: field identification guide


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The third edition of this valuable resource has now been revised, updated and expanded.

This field identification guide is intended to be used as a tool in integrated pest management (IPM) in ornamentals. It draws on the experience of a range of scientists and industry experts. The guide presents over 300 colour photographs in 190 pages of illustrations and text. It contains a comprehensive list of organisms and nutritional disorders identified as currently important to the ornamentals industry.

ISBN 0 7347 1854 9

This field identification guide is a companion to Integrated pest management in ornamentals: information guide.

The full kit (including a sticky trap poster) can also be purchased.

Book details

Title Pests, diseases, disorders and beneficials in ornamentals: field identification guide
Author(s) Marilyn Steiner,Stephen Goodwin  
Pages 228  
Catalogue number B276  
Year of publish 2004  
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