Forest Nursery Pests

“Forest Nursery Pests” by Michelle M. Cram is an illustrated guide published by Books Express Publishing in June 2012. This book, comprising 212 pages, provides essential insights for nursery managers, focusing on the identification and diagnosis of pest problems in forest nurseries. It emphasizes the importance of careful observation and routine monitoring to recognize symptoms and establish a standard for healthy seedlings.
Readers will find detailed information on how to effectively monitor nursery conditions and identify abnormalities in seedlings. The content covers various aspects of pest management, including the significance of early detection and the cost-effectiveness of addressing issues before they escalate. With a focus on agriculture and crop science, this edition serves as a practical resource for those involved in the life sciences and technology related to forest nursery management.
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Illustrations in full color. Abstarct: “The nursery manager has a basic knowledge of symptoms and a habit of careful observation and can usually diagnose most forest nursery pest problems. The first step in diagnosing a pest problem is recognizing that a problem exists. To do this, the manager must routinely monitor the nursery and learn what healthy seedlings look like under all conditions. Once this healthy standard has been established, the manager (and properly trained personnel) can spot abnormalities. In addition, routine monitoring allows one to catch a problem early, when it is relatively simple and inexpensive to treat and before extensive damage occurs.”
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