Plant Science & Botany

Integrated Pest Management in Diverse Cropping Systems
Editor: Devandra Pal Singh, PhD

Integrated Pest Management in Diverse Cropping Systems

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Pub Date: February 2023
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Hard ISBN: 9781774911167
Pages: 580pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 27 color and 69 b/w illustrations

Climate change has intensified in recent decades, which has affected crop production as well as facilitated the emergence of new diseases and insect pests, causing serious threats to agriculture. Farmers have mostly taken a crop-based approach to insect pest management (IPM); the authors of this new volume, Integrated Pest Management in Different Cropping Systems, however, take the unique approach that IPM based on specific cropping systems is more efficient, resulting in reduced cultivation costs, increased yield and profitability, and decreased residue from crop produce and products. This volume presents the results of research done by crop protection scientists on integrated pest management in diverse cropping systems based on rice, wheat, maize, pulses, food legumes, oilseeds, groundnut, potato, and other horticulture crops.

With chapters written by well-known and experienced scientists in their fields, this volume provides in-depth knowledge on integrated pest management in conjunction with an array of specific cropping systems, taking into consideration all the elements, including the crops, crop sequences, spatial and temporal aspects of managing an agricultural system, and other aspects.

This volume will be valuable for entomologists, plant pathologists, agronomists, as well as for farmers—both small and industrial sized, agricultural extension centers, faculty and students, and many others involved with crop cultivation.

CONTENTS:

Preface

1. Efficient Diversified Cropping Systems of Field and Horticultural Crops for Livelihood Security
Narendra Kumar, Kancheti Mrunalini, Girija Prasad Patnaik, and Biswaranjan Behera

2. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Concepts and Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture
Monika Singh, Neetu Pandey, and O. P. Sharma

3. Innovative Integrated Pest Management Paradigm for Sustainable Crop Production with Special Reference to North East India
Pranab Dutta, Ashok Bhattacharyya, and Arti Kumari

4. Concept and Practices of IPM in Relation to Different Crops and Cropping Systems
Devendra Pal Singh

5. Integrated Pest Management in Rice-Based Cropping Systems in India
Gururaj Katti, Ch. Padmavathi, and R. Mahender Kumar

6. IPM in Rice-Wheat Cropping Systems
Ramji Singh, H. S. Viswanath, Ajay Tomer, Durga Prasad, and U. P. Shahi

7. Root-Knot Nematode Disease: An Expanding Problem in Rice-Based Cropping Systems
H. S. Gaur

8. Defense Mechanisms of Maize: Implications for Integrated Pest Management
P. Lakshmi Soujanya, J. C. Sekhar, S. B. Suby, K. R.Yathish, K. Srinivasa Babu, and G. Shyam Prasad

9. Insect Pest Management in Millet Cropping Systems
J. Stanley, K. Srinivasa Babu, G. Shyam Prasad, A. Kalaisekar, B. Subbarayudu, and B. Gangaiah

10. Advances in Pest Management in Pulse-Based Cropping Systems under Changing Climate
N. P. Singh, R. K. Mishra, Sanjay M. Bandi, and Narendra Kumar

11. Integrated Management of Diseases in Pigeonpea for Ensuring Food Security under Changing Climate in India
Sanjeev Kumar and U. K. Khare

12. IPM in Groundnut: Current Scenario and Future Prospects
Nataraja V. Maheshala, Sriananth Kurella, Rupak Jena, Harish Gangaiah, and Radhakrishnan Thankappan

13. Integrated Disease Management in a Rapeseed-Mustard-Based Cropping System
P. D. Meena, and P. K. Rai

14. Integrated Pest Management in Soybean-Based Cropping Systems
Kumari Surbhi, K. P. Singh, T. Aravind, Parul Dobhal, Pooja Bhatt, and Himani Jeena

15. Integrated Pest Management in Indigenous Oilseed Crops
P. Duraimurugan and M. Sujatha

16. Integrated Disease and Pest Management under a Potato-Based Cropping System
Amitava Basu and Amitava Konar

17. Integrated Disease Management in Kinnow
P. N. Meena, M. K. Khokhar, and D. Raghavendra

18. Harnessing the Antifungal and Antinemic Potential of Trichoderma in Integrated Crop Management System for Mitigating Fungal Nematode Complex in Cucumber
S. Nakkeeran, B. Sreenayana, R. Saravanan, P. Renukadevi, and S. Vinodkumar

19. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Medicinal and Aromatic Plant-Based Cropping System
K. T. Shivakumara, Satyajit Roy, and R. P. Meena

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About the Authors / Editors:
Editor: Devandra Pal Singh, PhD
Senior Consultant at Weather Risks Management Services, Gurugram, India; formerly Principal Scientist (Plant Pathology) and Principal Investigator (Crop Protection Programme), ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, India

Devendra Pal Singh, PhD, was formerly Principal Scientist (Plant Pathology) and Principal Investigator (Crop Protection Programme) at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, India (1991–2019), dealing with integrated pest management. In addition, he also worked on bast fiber crops, food legumes, rice, maize, millets, fruits, vegetable crops, and aromatic plants at different institutes. He is currently working as Senior Consultant at Weather Risks Management Services, Gurugram, India. Dr. Singh served as a United Nations (V) Specialist in Zambia on a United Nations Development Programme/Food and Agriculture Organization project; as a visiting scientist at Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium; as an Indian National Science Academy fellow working at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council; as an Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation expert in Guyana at the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute, Mon Repos; and as Coordinator at the Rice Research Station, Guyana Rice Development Board, Guyana. He has published over 118 research papers and edited three books. He is fellow of the Indian Phytopathological Society, Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology, and Indian Society of Plant Pathologists as well as on the editorial boards and panels of reviewers for several international journals in plant pathology, including those published by the American Phytopathological Society. Dr. Singh earned his PhD in Plant Pathology from G. B. Pant University of Agriculture, also known as Pantnagar University, Pantnagar, India.




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