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Knowing and Recognizing Book - Natural Enemies

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This comprehensive guide, first published 25 years ago and revised in 2003, offers valuable insights into the interaction between pests, diseases, and their natural enemies. With 443 pages, 700 photographs, and dozens of illustrations, it provides detailed information on pest and disease identification, spread, damage, and behavioral traits.

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Discover the essential resource for growers seeking to protect their crops using biological methods. The revised and expanded "Growers’ Guide to Biological Crop Protection" offers a comprehensive overview of common pests and diseases, along with effective control strategies.

This guide equips growers with knowledge about pest lifecycles and identification techniques through detailed illustrations and photographs. By understanding these aspects, growers can implement sustainable solutions tailored to their specific challenges.
Originally published 25 years ago and updated in 2003, the latest edition spans 443 pages, featuring 700 photographs and numerous illustrations of prevalent pests, diseases, and their natural enemies.

By exploring the intricate relationship between pests, diseases, and natural enemies, this guide enables readers to comprehend how these organisms interact within crops. It also details their spread, potential damage, and distinctive behavioral traits, empowering growers to make informed decisions for crop protection.

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