Synopses & Reviews
Hemp is enjoying a worldwide resurgence. This book combines a useful review of the hemp pest and disease literature published over the past 50 years, with up-to-date information on modern biological control techniques. Each pest and disease organism is presented in the same format, covering range and economic impact, symptoms, life history, diagnosis, and both new and old techniques for biological control and chemical control. Easy to use keys are included for rapid identification of the most common pests. Introductory chapters describe the general principles of plant protection, requirements for healthy plant growth, and taxonomy of parasites and pathogens.
Review
"Spending several years on this project, McPartland et al have produced a useful and beautiful tome. Their work combines a review of the relevant literature published over the past half century with modern information on biological control techniques (the 22-page bibliography might be worth the cost of the book itself to some). Each pest and diseases organism is presented in similar, encyclopaedia-style format. Entries cover factors like economic impact, geographical and host-plant range, plant symptoms, taxonomic description, life history, and differential diagnosis. Excellent line drawings and photographs (including 86 colour plates) complement the information. As well, introductory chapters describe general principles of plant protection, requirements for healthy plant growth and the taxonomy of parasites and pathogens. ... Thorough, colourful and engrossing, Hemp Diseases and Pests is a hemp publishing event. Recommended."--The Hemp Commerce and Farming Report
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Forewords
How to use this book
Section One: Prerequisite Information about Crop Biology
1. Principles of Plant Protection
2. Requirements for Growth
3. Taxonomy and Ecology
Section Two: Diseases and Pests of Cannabis
4. Insects and Mites
5. Fungal Diseases
6. Other Cannabis Pests and Pathogens
7. Abiotic Diseases
8. Post-Harvest Problems
Section Three: Control of Diseases and Pests
9. Cultural and Mechanical Methods of Controlling Diseases and Pests
10. Biological Control
11. Biorational Chemical Control
Appendix 1: Synthetic chemicals
Appendix 2: A dichotomous key of diseases and pests
Appendix 3: Conversion factors
References
Index