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Botanical Pesticides for Pest Management 2nd Ed

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Book Details

  • Author: D.A. Dodia, P.H. Rabari, M.B. Zala & G.M. Patel

  • Publisher: Scientific Publishers

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2nd Edition

  • Year: 2024

  • ISBN: 9789390495696

  • Pages: 504

  • Cover: Hard Bound

About the Book
This thoroughly revised 2nd edition offers valuable insights into the use of eco-friendly, plant-based materials for pest management. Aimed at research scholars, postgraduate students, and practitioners in agriculture and life sciences, the book presents a scientifically grounded approach to replacing synthetic pesticides with botanical alternatives.

It explores various indigenous plants known for their pesticidal properties, covering key aspects such as taxonomy, geographical distribution, chemical composition, and structural formulas. The mode of action of these bioactive compounds, their methods of preparation, and safety for non-target organisms are discussed in detail, making this a comprehensive guide for researchers and students alike.

In addition to serving academic and extension needs, the book is highly relevant for environmentalists and the pesticide formulation industry. It supports the development of new, environmentally responsible pest control products by offering practical knowledge that is rarely compiled elsewhere. This edition underscores the importance of sustainable pest management and promotes a shift toward phytochemical-based solutions.