Christmas Tree Insects and Diseases


Book Description

This field guide describes insects and diseases of balsam fir and spruce trees, which are often used as Christmas trees. It highlights pest insects, including balsam fir sawfly, balsam twig aphid, and spruce budworm, and beneficial insects such as red-eyed bee, tachinid fly, and stink beetle. Diseases covered include needle rusts of balsam fir and yellow witches broom. The guide outlines seasonal history, damage, detection and monitoring, and control for each item.




Abrégé Des Publications


Book Description

Covers all publications issued by the regions, institutes and headquarters of Forestry Canada.







Integrated Pest Management in Canada


Book Description

This directory is a comprehensive source of information about integrated pest management (IPM) in Canada. The directory includes information on persons practicing IPM or researching a component of IPM, such as biological control, monitoring techniques, or mating disruption. Also included is a list of Canadian suppliers for products used in IPM and a list of IPM resources found on the Internet. The entries are classified by province; within each province, the entries are listed in the following order: private companies, federal agencies, provincial agencies, municipal agencies, and academic institutions. Each entry contains all or part of the following information: contact information such as name, phone number, and address; description of work; specialization; area serviced; commodities (e.g. vegetables, field crops, livestock); and specific work for which research is conducted. Includes indexes of individuals, organizations, commodities, and pests cross-referenced with their hosts.







Kaufman Field Guide to Nature of New England


Book Description

Presents an illustrated field guide to the plants, wildlife, night sky, and natural environments of New England.










Microlog, Canadian Research Index


Book Description

"An index and document delivery service for Canadian report literature".