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M.Sc. (Hons.) / M.Phil. Agriculture (Entomology)
Credit hours/ Marks:- 3(3-0)
ENT-726 CHEMICAL ECOLOGY OF INSECTS
Overview
To provide knowledge in the area of insect behavioral chemical and physical interaction, host selection and sexual communication.
Credit hours/ Marks:- 3(3-0)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Barbosa, P. and D. Letournean. 1989. Novel Aspects of Insect Plant Interactions. John Wiley & Sons . New York.
2. Bell, W.J and Carde, R.T. 1994. Chemical Ecology of insects. Chapman and Hall. London.
3. Harbone, J.A. 1998. Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry. Academic Press. London.
4. Jutsum, A.R. and Gorgen, R.F.S. 1989. Insect Pheromones in Plant Protection. John Wiley & Sons. UK.
1. Barbosa, P. and D. Letournean. 1989. Novel Aspects of Insect Plant Interactions. John Wiley & Sons . New York.
2. Bell, W.J and Carde, R.T. 1994. Chemical Ecology of insects. Chapman and Hall. London.
3. Harbone, J.A. 1998. Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry. Academic Press. London.
4. Jutsum, A.R. and Gorgen, R.F.S. 1989. Insect Pheromones in Plant Protection. John Wiley & Sons. UK.
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