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Title: Temperature sensitivity in insects and application in integrated pest management / edited by Guy J. Hallman and David L. Denlinger.
Published: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1998.
Series: Westview studies in insect biology
Other Authors/Titles: Hallman, Guy J.
Denlinger, David L.

Material: vi, 311 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Table of Contents: Display Full Table of Contents
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN: 0813389909
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Temperature Sensitivity in Insects and Application in Integrated Pest Management

Contents

    Preface

1 Introduction: Temperature Sensitivity and Integrated Pest Management, Guy J. Hallman and David L. Denlinger

2 Physiology of Heat Sensitivity, David L. Denlinger and George D. Yocum (2.1 megabyte file)

3 Physiology of Cold Sensitivity, David L. Denlinger and Richard E. Lee, Jr. (1.4 megabyte file)

4 Reducing Cold-Hardiness of Insect Pests Using Ice Nucleating Active Microbes, Richard E. Lee, Jr., Jon P. Costanzo, and Marcia R. Lee (1 megabyte file)

5 Temperature Synergism in Integrated Pest Management, David J. Horn

6 Stored Product Integrated Pest Management with Extreme Temperatures, Linda J. Mason and C. Allen Strait (1.2 megabyte file)

7 Use of Extreme Temperatures in Urban Insect Pest Management, Michael K. Rust and Donald A. Reierson (1 megabyte file)

8 Temperature Treatments for Quarantine Security: New Approaches for Fresh Commodities, Robert L. Mangan and Guy J. Hallman (1.1 megabyte file)

9 Cold Storage of Insects for Integrated Pest Management, Roger A. Leopold (0.8 megabyte file)

10 Insect Control in the Field Using Temperature Extremes, Casey W. Hoy (1.1 megabyte file)

11 Temperature in the Management of Insect and Mite Pests in Greenhouses, Richard K. Lindquist

Contributors

Index