About The Book: Injurious Insects of Indian Forests details the various insect species that cause significant damage to forest ecosystems in India. The book categorizes these pests based on the type of trees they affect—such as teak, sal, and bamboo—and the nature of their damage, including defoliation, boring, and sap-sucking. It covers their life cycles, modes of infestation, and the extent of economic and ecological loss. The study emphasizes the importance of pest management strategies, including biological control, chemical treatments, and silvicultural practices, to protect forest health and ensure sustainable forestry in India. It serves as a vital resource for forest managers and researchers.
Author: E. P. Stebbing
Pages: 182
Edition: 1890
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