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Forest Protection

AuthorR.K Sharma
PublisherToday & Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers
Publisher2025
Publisher338 p,
ISBN9789348596659

This publication comprehensively addresses various aspects of forest conservation, encompassing topics such as forest fires, the detrimental impacts of forest degradation, and the management of pests, diseases, and invasive weeds affecting forestry plants. It provides an extensive overview of pesticide types, including bio-pesticides, all consolidated in a single resource. This book serves as a valuable asset for educators, forestry students, research scholars, forest extension personnel, nursery staff, private nursery proprietors, and agroforestry farmers. Notably, approximately 80 percent of tree species are impacted by at least one disease agent, while 75 percent are affected by an insect, underscoring the gravity of the situation. Presence of pests and diseases in plants is also an important factor hindering the increase of forest cover. This text thoroughly includes the complete syllabus pertaining to forest conservation for individuals studying forestry at the graduate level.

The primary aim of this book is to offer effective treatment strategies for trees afflicted by pests and diseases associated with forest plants. It includes a thorough examination of pests and diseases affecting 115 tree species, along with their management techniques, all compiled in one place. Additionally, the book addresses the detrimental effects of weeds on the forest ecosystem, providing insights into significant weeds currently impacting forests and their management strategies. It also details the causes and management of forest fires, along with their adverse effects on the ecosystem. Furthermore, the publication includes essential information regarding pesticides and highlights Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a contemporary pest management approach utilized in agroforestry. The content is supported by numerous research papers, forestry literature, and educational materials.

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