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    Author(s)Baltazar Ndakidemi
    PublisherExcelic Press
    ISBN9781642242461
    Pages345
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2020

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    Excelic Press Beneficial Insects by Baltazar Ndakidemi

    Beneficial insects provide natural ecosystem services such as biological control of pests, soil formation, nutrient cycling and pollination of plants. Beneficial insects include pollinators important in the essential pollination process of all plants, and natural enemies of pests such as parasitoids and predators which are important in the suppression of pest damage to crops. Knowledge on management techniques to draw in useful insects within the agricultural fields may be a method forward to reinforce agro ecosystems for enlarged crop production. Therefore, correct understanding and identification of natural enemies, also as pollinators in agricultural fields, is important in promoting biological management and fertilisation activity. Natural enemies and pollinators, at intervals legume fields, play a key role in making certain property production, particularly in farmer farms. It is important to identify and determine the abundance of beneficial insects in fields as the important agents in the provision of the needed ecosystem services for crop production. This book aims at exploring the existing knowledge and information on beneficial insects in agriculture which will provide basis for further investigation and recommend adequate management practices. First chapter is a review of existing knowledge on beneficial insects in bean fields. To map the temporal and spatial provision of ecosystem services, the knowledge of ecosystem and biodiversity is potential for sustainable ecosystem services and avoiding the disservices from agricultural fields. Valuation of the ecosystem services is the step forward towards ensuring ecosystem services sustainability. Next, it will focus on beneficial effects of ants and spiders on the reproductive value of Eriotheca gracilipes (Malvaceae) in a tropical savanna. Predators affect plant fitness when they forage on them and reduce the action of herbivores. Our study evaluates the complementary effects of spiders and ants that visit the extrafloral nectaries of Eriotheca gracilipes (Malvaceae) on the production of fruits and viable seeds of these savanna trees. In succeeding chapters, we will study on the biology and predatory potential of harmonia dimidiate, a major predator of aphis pomi de geer on apple host. Apple plants are attacked by a number of insect pests. Among these, green apple aphid, Aphis pomi De Geer is considered a pest damaging apple nursery plants severely. This aphid pest was first reported by De Geer from Sweden and has now been reported from all the apple growing regions of Europe, North America and Southwest Asia. This insect pest infests apple plants throughout the year and poses a great problem to the growers as serious losses occur in nurseries and orchards. This book closes with a chapter that evaluated the completeness and accuracy of the taxonomic knowledge about a group of myrmecophilous beetles, the tribe Paussini (“ant-nest beetles”) of the family Carabidae (Coleoptera, Adephaga, Paussinae), at a global level.



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