Use of Pheromones in Crop and Stored Products Pest Management: Control and Monitoring D. G. CampionD. R. HallP. F. Prevett Symposium VII: Conventional and Novel Pesticides in Tropical Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 737 - 741
Juvenoids and Related Compounds in Tropical Pest Management: A Review M. T. El-Ibrashy Symposium VII: Conventional and Novel Pesticides in Tropical Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 743 - 753
Some Parameters Affecting Suitability of Cicadulina Species for Resistance Screening to Maize Streak Virus (MSV) Z. T. Dabrowski Symposium VIII: Plant Resistance in Tropical Insect Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 757 - 764
Host Plant Resistance for Cowpea Insect Pest Management S. R. Singh Symposium VIII: Plant Resistance in Tropical Insect Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 765 - 769
Varietal Resistance to Stem Borer Pests of Rice Management in West Africa: A Review E. A. Akinsola Symposium VIII: Plant Resistance in Tropical Insect Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 771 - 776
Host Plant Resistance to Insects Attacking Soybean and Mungbean in the Tropics N. S. Talekar Symposium VIII: Plant Resistance in Tropical Insect Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 777 - 782
Breeding for Resistance to Virus Transmission by Whiteflies in Tomatoes M. J. BerlingerR. Dahan Symposium VIII: Plant Resistance in Tropical Insect Pest Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 783 - 784
Prospects for Biological Control in the Tropics D. J. Greathead Symposium IX: Biological and Cultural Techniques in Tropical Crop Pest and Vector Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 787 - 789
Conservation and Encouragement of Natural Enemies of Insect Pests in Dryland Subsistence Farming: Problems, Progress and Prospects in the Sahelian Zone V. S. Bhatnagar Symposium IX: Biological and Cultural Techniques in Tropical Crop Pest and Vector Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 791 - 795
The Whitefly, Bemisia Tabaci (Gennadius) as a Vector of African Cassava Mosaic Virus at the Kenya Coast and Ways in which the Yield Losses in Cassava, Manihot Esculenta Crantz Caused by the Virus can be Reduced I. A. D. Robertson Symposium IX: Biological and Cultural Techniques in Tropical Crop Pest and Vector Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 797 - 801
Biological, Cultural and Selective Methods for Control of Cotton Pests in Egypt D. G. CampionM. M. Hosny Symposium IX: Biological and Cultural Techniques in Tropical Crop Pest and Vector Management 01 December 1987 Pages: 803 - 805
Influence of Cultural Pest Management Techniques on the Infestation of Sweetpotato Weevil N. S. Talekar Symposium X: Sweetpotato Weevil 01 December 1987 Pages: 809 - 814
Feasibility of the Use of Resistant Cultivar in Sweetpotato Weevil Control N. S. Talekar Symposium X: Sweetpotato Weevil 01 December 1987 Pages: 815 - 817
Resistance in Sweetpotato to Sweetpotato Weevil N. S. Talekar Symposium X: Sweetpotato Weevil 01 December 1987 Pages: 819 - 823
Cultural, Regulational and Educational Programmes on the Sweetpotato Weevil in the United States K. A. Sorensen Symposium X: Sweetpotato Weevil 01 December 1987 Pages: 825 - 830
Introduction H. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 833 - 833
Acknowledgements H. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 835 - 835
A Review of Objectives and Achievements H. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 837 - 840
Importance of Taxonomy in Biological Control Gilberto J. de Moraes Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 841 - 844
Taxonomic Inventory and Survey Activity for Natural Enemies of Cassava Green Mites in the Americas A. C. BellottiN. MesaC. J. Herrera Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 845 - 849
Factors Influencing the Life Table Statistics of the Cassava Mealybug Phenacoccus Manihoti F. SchulthessJ. U. BaumgärtnerH. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 851 - 856
Interactions between the Endophagous Parasitoid Epidinocarsis Lopezi and Its Host, Phenacoccus Manihoti P. NeuenschwanderD. Sullivan Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 857 - 859
The Biological Basis for the Seasonal Outbreak of Cassava Green Mites in Africa J. S. YaninekH. R. HerrenA. P. Gutierrez Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 861 - 865
Prey Preference and Reproductive Success of the Predatory Mite Neoseiulus Idaeus on the Prey Species Mononychellus Tanajoa and Tetranychus Lombardinii H. van den BergR. H. Markham Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 867 - 869
Classical Biological Control of the Cassava Green Mite B. MegevandJ. S. YaninekD. D. Friese Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 871 - 874
Culture Maintenance and Mass Production of Exotic Phytoseiids D. D. FrieseB. MegevandJ. S. Yaninek Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 875 - 878
Technologies for the Mass-Rearing of Cassava Mealybugs, Cassava Green Mites and Their Natural Enemies T. HaugH. R. HerrenJ. B. Akinwumi Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 879 - 881
Technology for Automated Aerial Release of Natural Enemies of the Cassava Mealybug and Cassava Green Mite H. R. HerrenT. J. BirdD. J. Nadel Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 883 - 885
Impact of the Exotic Parasitoid Epidinocarsis Lopezi on Cassava Mealybug (Phenacoccus Manihoti) Populations W. N. O. HammondP. NeuenschwanderH. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 887 - 891
Changes in the Composition of the Fauna Associated With the Cassava Mealybug, Phenacoccus Manihoti, Following The Introduction of the Parasitoid Epidinocarsis Lopezi P. NeuenschwanderW. N. O. HammondR. D. Hennessey Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 893 - 898
Field Biology of the Cassava Mealybug, Phenacoccus Manihoti, and Its Natural Enemies in Zaire R. D. HennesseyT. Muaka Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 899 - 903
Biological Control of Cassava Pests in Ghana S. Korang-AmoakohR. A. CudjoeR. K. Adjakloe Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 905 - 907
Cassava Green Mite in East Africa: A Regional Approach to Research and Control R. H. MarkhamI. A. D. RobertsonR. A. Kirkby Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 909 - 914
International Co-Operation: Training and Initiation of National Biological Control Programmes A. WodagenehH. R. Herren Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 915 - 918
An Overview of a Systems Model of Cassava And Cassava Pests in Africa A. P. GutierrezB. WermelingerC. K. Ellis Symposium XI: Africa-Wide Biological Control Programme of Cassava Pests 01 December 1987 Pages: 919 - 924
University Training of Entomologists, Especially Taxonomists in Tropical Africa R. Kumar Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 927 - 935
Needs and Constraints of Crop Protection Training in the Sahel A. van HuisN. KaneL. den Boer Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 937 - 941
A Model for a Regional Collaborative Training Programme in the Insect Sciences M. E. Smalley Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 943 - 949
The development of Books and other Resource Materials for Training Tropical Entomologists Mary J. N. OkwakolEldad M. Tukahirwa Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 951 - 953
Programmed Instructional Materials for Enhancing Pest Management Teaching Carl S. BarfieldJohn R. StrayerKeith L. Andrews Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 955 - 959
Needs for Training in Entomology G. G. M. Schulten Symposium XII: Training in Tropical Entomology 01 December 1987 Pages: 961 - 966
Effects of Changing Land Use on Outbreaks of Tropical Migratory Locust, Locusta Migratoria Migratorioides (R. & F.) Roger A. Farrow Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 969 - 975
Insect Pests of Coffee with Special Emphasis on Antestia, Antestiopsis Intricata, in Ethiopa Million Abebe Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 977 - 980
Infestation of Maize and Sorghum Seeds by Sitophilus, Rhizopertha and Sitotroga in Three Contiguous Climatic Zones in Nigeria J. N. AyerteyJ. O. Ibitoye Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 981 - 987
Integrated Control of Potato Tubermoth Phthorimaea Operculella (Zeller) in Tunisia R. von ArxJ. GouederA. Ben Temime Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 989 - 994
Biotaxonomy of Cassava Green Spider Mites, Mononychellus spp. (Tetranychidae): “Life Type” as a Possible Biological Criterion for Their Identification G. W. OlooC. K. P. O. OgolK. O. Kambona Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 995 - 999
Cotton Insect Pest Management on Small Scale Farms in Zambia—I.Farmers’ Perceptions I. JavaidJ. N. ZuluG. A. Norton Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 1001 - 1006
Cotton Insect Pest Management on Small Scale Farms in Zambia—II. Training and Sources of Advice I. JavaidJ. N. ZuluG. A. Norton Contributed Paper 01 December 1987 Pages: 1007 - 1015