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Souvenir & abstracts - XI national symposium on soil biology and ecology : Soil biota and social insects for sustainable organic farming on 19-21, December 2016 / University of Agricultural Sciences.

By: University of Agricultural SciencesContributor(s): Balakrishna, A. N [edited by] | Govindaraju, G | Jagadish, K. S | Kumar, A. R. V | Kumar, N. G | Srinivas, N | Ravichandra, N. G | Indian Society of Soil Biology and Ecology | Department of Agricultural EntomologyMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Bengaluru : Indian Society of Soil Biology and Ecology, 2016Description: v, 103 p. : 24 cmOther title: Souvenir and Abstracts [Portion of title]Subject(s): Social insects | Organic farming | Root mealybugsDDC classification: 631.4606
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Lessons learnt in managing the rain-fed groundnut white grub, holotrichia reynaudi -- My journey to the world beneath us -- Status of Bt Cotton in India vis-A-vis its impact on pesticide use and soil fauna - Soil Biodiversity-recent advances -- Root Mealybugs and their management in horticultural crops -- Advocacy for considering termites as the earthworms of subtropical agro-ecosystems -- Below-ground microbial diversity and bioremediation of contaminated soils -- Biotechnological approaches in earthworm research -- Diversity and functions of soil mites with special reference to oribatid mites.
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Lessons learnt in managing the rain-fed groundnut white grub, holotrichia reynaudi -- My journey to the world beneath us -- Status of Bt Cotton in India vis-A-vis its impact on pesticide use and soil fauna - Soil Biodiversity-recent advances -- Root Mealybugs and their management in horticultural crops -- Advocacy for considering termites as the earthworms of subtropical agro-ecosystems -- Below-ground microbial diversity and bioremediation of contaminated soils -- Biotechnological approaches in earthworm research -- Diversity and functions of soil mites with special reference to oribatid mites.

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