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Magda Sabbour

    Controlling Pests by Egg Parasitoid Insects and Their Production
    The Entomopathogenic Fungi Formulations Production and Its Application
    Integrated Pest Management by using Remote Sensing and Geographic Info
    A New Approaches In The Pest Integrated Managements
    Pests Management of Medicinal and Ornamental plants
    Protected plants and insect control
    • Controlling Pests by Egg Parasitoid Insects and Their Production

      Egg Parasitoid and Their Production

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Egg parasitoids, particularly Trichogramma species, are effective biological control agents against various agricultural pests, thriving in diverse crops such as maize, cotton, and fruit orchards. Their rapid generation time facilitates mass production, enabling them to target Lepidopteran pests at the egg stage. The selection of indigenous species for release is based on their adaptation to local climates and habitats, enhancing their effectiveness. The efficiency of these parasitoids is influenced by the factitious hosts used for rearing, including species like Sitotroga cerealella and Ephestia kuehniella.

      Controlling Pests by Egg Parasitoid Insects and Their Production2024
    • The book explores the use of biocontrol agents, including natural and modified organisms, to manage plant pathogens and diseases sustainably. Highlighting their cost-effectiveness, eco-friendliness, and ability to enhance crop yields, it discusses their mechanisms of action, such as direct antagonism and induced resistance. The text emphasizes the importance of collaborative research in developing and conserving these agents to ensure agricultural sustainability and food security. It also notes the growing interest in their efficacy and environmental safety in recent years.

      Environmental Factors affected by Microbes against pests2022
    • Protected plants and insect control

      Protected plants & insect

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of native vegetation that has been cultivated through human intervention, examining the distinction between these plants and truly wild flora. It discusses scenarios where such cultivated plants may be deemed 'in the wild', especially in the context of revegetation programs that aim for ecological restoration. The text highlights the criteria that allow artificially established vegetation to gain protection under environmental laws, particularly when it reaches a self-sustaining state without ongoing human management.

      Protected plants and insect control2021
    • A New Approaches In The Pest Integrated Managements

      A New Approaches In The Pest Integrated Managements

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the complexities of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) by highlighting the need for a holistic approach that integrates both traditional and modern tools. It emphasizes the ecological aspects of pest management while advocating for interdisciplinary research. Key factors influencing IPM implementation, such as education, economic conditions, and regulatory policies, are examined. The lack of a comprehensive IPM model that addresses these diverse factors and the varying interpretations of IPM among stakeholders are also discussed, underscoring the need for a unified framework.

      A New Approaches In The Pest Integrated Managements2021
    • Integrated Pest Management by using Remote Sensing and Geographic Info

      remote sensing and integrated pest managements

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the integration of Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis in modern agricultural pest management, highlighting their advantages over traditional methods. It discusses how these tools enhance understanding of the spatial complexities within fields, aiding in the identification and monitoring of pest populations. Additionally, the text addresses the challenges farmers encounter in adopting these advanced techniques, providing insights into the future of integrated pest management practices in the context of increasing agricultural productivity and environmental stresses.

      Integrated Pest Management by using Remote Sensing and Geographic Info2021
    • Pests Management of Medicinal and Ornamental plants

      PM of Medicinal and Ornamental plants

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Integrated Pest Management (IPM) provides a comprehensive approach to managing pests in herb cultivation by combining various strategies, including cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical methods. Regular monitoring is emphasized to catch pest issues early, allowing for easier management. Herbs thrive in well-drained media with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0 and generally prefer drier conditions to prevent diseases. However, certain herbs like basil and parsley require more moisture. The book also addresses the challenge of determining pest thresholds on ornamental plants.

      Pests Management of Medicinal and Ornamental plants2020
    • Schädlingsbekämpfung bei Arznei- und Zierpflanzen

      PM von Arznei- und Zierpflanzen

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Die integrierte Schädlingsbekämpfung (IPM) bietet eine effektive Strategie zur Bekämpfung von Schädlingen in der Kräuterproduktion. Durch regelmäßige Überwachung und präzise Problemerkennung können Anbauer qualitativ hochwertige Kräuter erzielen. Das Buch beschreibt verschiedene Managementoptionen, darunter kulturelle, physikalische, mechanische, biologische und chemische Taktiken. Zudem wird auf die spezifischen Wachstumsbedingungen von Kräutern eingegangen, die gut entwässerte Substrate und einen pH-Wert von 6,0 bis 7,0 bevorzugen, um Krankheiten zu vermeiden.

      Schädlingsbekämpfung bei Arznei- und Zierpflanzen2020
    • The Entomopathogenic Fungi Formulations Production and Its Application

      Applications of the Entomopathogenic fungi formulations for pest control

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the diverse roles of entomopathogenic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes, in microbial pest control. It emphasizes the environmental benefits of these organisms over conventional pesticides, such as safety for humans and non-target species, reduced pesticide residues, enhanced natural enemy activity, and increased biodiversity. Additionally, it examines the complex symbiotic relationships between fungi and insects, ranging from mutualism to parasitism, highlighting the varying biological strategies of entomopathogenic fungi.

      The Entomopathogenic Fungi Formulations Production and Its Application2020
    • Bionomics Control Of Insect Pests In Ornamental and Medicinal Plants

      Ornamental and Medicinal Plant insects

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the significance of medicinal and aromatic plants, highlighting their use in various industries such as pharmacy and cosmetics. It addresses the growing scarcity of certain species due to unregulated collection, which threatens their survival. While modern medicine prevails in Egypt, traditional herbalists remain popular, particularly among the Bedouins who actively utilize these plants. Additionally, it discusses the historical reverence for plants in ancient cultures, including their roles in honoring pharaohs and deities, as well as the economic impact of insect pests on these valuable resources.

      Bionomics Control Of Insect Pests In Ornamental and Medicinal Plants2020
    • Pests Managements by Behavioural Control

      Behavioural Control

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of pest management through the intentional manipulation of insect behavior rather than relying solely on toxic pesticides. It highlights traditional methods like trap cropping, where pests are drawn to a sacrificial resource to protect valuable crops. Over the past three decades, advancements in analytical techniques have spurred renewed interest in behavioral strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding and altering pest behavior to achieve effective management. The review focuses on methods that deliberately influence pest behavior through targeted stimuli.

      Pests Managements by Behavioural Control2020
    • Oasis Trees Pests Of Date Palm

      oasis pests

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Date Palm tree, a vital member of the Palmaceae family, thrives in tropical and subtropical regions, with its cultivation often intertwined with nomadic livestock farming. This unique agricultural system, known as the "oasis effect," features layered farming practices that adapt to environmental challenges. However, the date palm faces significant threats from over 50 species of pests, including serious threats from about 25% of these insects and mites, highlighting the ecological complexities and agricultural challenges within its desert habitat.

      Oasis Trees Pests Of Date Palm2020
    • Plant Extracts and Insect Control

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the use of plant extracts as eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides, addressing environmental and health concerns linked to pesticide overuse. It highlights various biocides, such as neem, garlic, and tobacco, that effectively manage pests and diseases in crops like rice, betel leaf, and vegetables. Specific extracts, including periwinkle and lilac, are noted for their pest control capabilities. This review emphasizes the potential of these natural solutions to promote sustainable agriculture and reduce yield loss in economically significant crops.

      Plant Extracts and Insect Control2020
    • Nanotechnology and Agriculture insects

      Nanotechnology and insects

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of nanotechnology and agriculture, this work highlights innovative approaches to pest management. It critiques traditional methods, emphasizing their limitations and negative impacts on health and soil fertility. By presenting nanomaterials as sustainable alternatives, the text discusses their potential in creating effective insecticides that minimize environmental harm. Additionally, it covers advancements in pesticide development and application techniques, such as controlled release formulations, showcasing the promise of nanotechnology in enhancing agricultural practices.

      Nanotechnology and Agriculture insects2020
    • Integrated pest control of stored product insect pests

      stored product pests

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Stored product pests often invade homes, typically entering through stores or originating from long-stored items. Identifying and controlling these pests is crucial, as they can harm humans, animals, and belongings. Effective pest management involves systematic decision-making to maintain pest populations at acceptable levels rather than pursuing total eradication. The book advocates for an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach, emphasizing the importance of strategies beyond chemical pesticides for sustainable pest control.

      Integrated pest control of stored product insect pests2020
    • The Entomophagous Insects and Its Nutrition

      Insect Nutrition

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the vital role of entomophagous insects as biological control agents, highlighting significant advancements in understanding their nutrition and ecology over the past two decades. It presents a comprehensive view of nutritional ecology, examining how nutrition interacts with behavior and physiology. The application of this knowledge has led to innovative methods for enhancing the effectiveness of these insects in the field, including the development of in vitro culture techniques that allow for the rearing of parasitoids and predators without their natural hosts.

      The Entomophagous Insects and Its Nutrition2020
    • Biological control by parasitism

      insect parasitism

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores three fundamental strategies for biological pest control: classical (importation), inductive (augmentation), and inoculative (conservation). It details the roles of various biological control agents, including predators, parasitoids, and pathogens, in managing insect pests, plant diseases, and weeds. The text also addresses potential side effects on biodiversity and the impact of parasites on human and agricultural health, highlighting the economic consequences of pest-related diseases.

      Biological control by parasitism2020
    • El libro presenta tres estrategias básicas para la lucha biológica contra plagas: clásica (importación de enemigos naturales), inductiva (aumento de población de enemigos) e inoculante (conservación de enemigos naturales). También aborda los efectos secundarios en la biodiversidad al introducir especies sin un conocimiento profundo de sus consecuencias.

      Control biológico mediante el parasitismo2020