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Effect of pesticide use in the crop fields is now well known. Tea is no exception to this. Idea behind the present discourse is to appreciate the biological potential of spiders in tea ecosystem. As a first step towards biological control attempt has been made to evaluate the spiders present in tea ecosystem irrespective of the use of pesticides. The monograph deals with the taxonomy, distribution, seasonal incidence, etc. of spiders that would ultimately reflect the occurrence of tolerance/susceptible species. The generated data helped proposing a management plan. It is believed the monograph may come out as a primary source for a better IPM.…mehr

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Effect of pesticide use in the crop fields is now well known. Tea is no exception to this. Idea behind the present discourse is to appreciate the biological potential of spiders in tea ecosystem. As a first step towards biological control attempt has been made to evaluate the spiders present in tea ecosystem irrespective of the use of pesticides. The monograph deals with the taxonomy, distribution, seasonal incidence, etc. of spiders that would ultimately reflect the occurrence of tolerance/susceptible species. The generated data helped proposing a management plan. It is believed the monograph may come out as a primary source for a better IPM.
Autorenporträt
Sumana Saha is presently serving as Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Darjeeling Govt. College. She has authored 112 articles including books/monographs and popular articles. Dinendra Raychaudhuri is a professor of Zoology at the University of Calcutta. He is the author of 192 articles including books/monographs/chapters.