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Within the evolving field of plant–insect interactions, pest management and plant pollination receive a lot of attention because of their implications in crop yield. Host–plant resistance and biological control are important parts aspects of pest management that can bring alternatives to the problems that can arise with insecticide use. This Special Issue presents a collection of papers on the interactions of insects and mites with plants, while highlighting the importance of pest management and pollination.
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Keywords
- alternative food
- Atlantic Forest
- Beauveria bassiana
- Bemisia tabaci
- biological conservation
- Biological control
- cactus pear
- cassava mosaic virus
- Chalcidoidea
- common maize
- Cotton
- eggplant
- electrical penetration graph
- entomopathogens
- enzyme activities
- essential oils
- Euseius scutalis
- foraging
- functional biodiversity
- fungal endophytes
- gall development
- gall-inducing insects
- genotype
- herbivore
- Herbivory
- host adaptation
- host plant resistance
- host plant selection
- host preference
- host-plant resistance
- insect resistance-related pathways
- insect–plant interactions
- mechanical damage
- methyl salicylate
- mixed diet
- monoterpenes
- n/a
- nutritional indexes
- p-vinylguaiacol
- phytophagous insects
- Phytoseius plumifer
- Piperaceae
- plant defence
- plant volatiles
- plant–insect interactions
- Plasticity
- polyphagous pest
- potato
- potato tuber moth herbivory stimulation
- sesquiterpenes
- special maize
- Spodoptera frugiperda
- sustainability
- terpenes
- tomato
- Trichome
- weed management
- wildflowers
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4574-3Editions
