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Record ID marc_oapen/oapen.marc.utf8.mrc:2062645:1572
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001 1005363
005 20190911
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020 $a9782759209521
024 7 $a10.35690/978-2-7592-0952-1$2doi
041 0 $afre
042 $adc
072 7 $aPSV$2bicssc
245 10 $aHétéroptères phytophages et prédateurs d'Afrique de l'Ouest
260 $a$béditions Quae$c2011
300 $a80
520 $a"Specific studies on the biodiversity or the implementation of the concept of integrated farming imply the need to know how to identify the insect pests or natural enemies. In some countries, growing transgenic, caterpillar-resistant plants, like cotton or corn, has reduced the use of insecticide treatments to control these pests. Some families of bugs like the Pentatomidae and the Miridae have thus become major pests. It is therefore important to improve our understanding of these pests sometimes considered as secondary.
People working in the field will find in this book a brief description of the main species of phytophage and predatory bugs found in West Africa, principally in cotton, corn, cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), soy bean and sorghum."

546 $aFrench.
650 7 $aZoology & animal sciences$2bicssc
653 $aagriculture
653 $aAfrica
653 $aplantation
653 $apesticide
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=1005363$zAccess full text online
856 40 $uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/$zCreative Commons License