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Control Of Poultry Mites Dermanyssus 1st Edition Olivier Sparagano Auth

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Control Of Poultry Mites Dermanyssus 1st Edition Olivier Sparagano Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.84 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Olivier Sparagano (auth.), Olivier A. E. Sparagano (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048127306, 9789048127313, 9048127300, 9048127319
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Control Of Poultry Mites Dermanyssus 1st Edition Olivier Sparagano Auth by Olivier Sparagano (auth.), Olivier A. E. Sparagano (eds.) 9789048127306, 9789048127313, 9048127300, 9048127319 instant download after payment.

This book summarises worldwide research activities at laboratory and farm levels to control the poultry red mites. 43 experts from 11 countries have been drawn into to present new control methods based on plants, predators or vaccine developments alongside updated chemical, physical and managerial approaches to tackle this ubiquitous ectoparasite which is responsible for economic costs for the poultry industry and for human health-related problems. Genetic and metabolomic diversity within the mite populations highlight the needs for an integrated approach for the poultry industry. Readers will understand the state-of-art in new research lines which could bring this worldwide and emerging ectoparasite under control.

Previously published in Experimental and Applied Acarology, Volume 48, Nos. 1-2, 2009

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