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It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

In the first line of agricultural production, we often encounter pests that harm forest trees, and correctly identifying the types of pests that harm forest trees is a necessary condition for doing a good job in the prevention and control of forest tree pests. But identifying the type of pest is a very headache for non-professional classification personnel, because identifying insects is a highly professional technical work, coupled with the fact that there is no information at hand to find, it is often hoped that "insects" will sigh!

If there are books with color pictures, it is very helpful for both non-professionals and professionals to identify species. Pictures are self-explanatory and often speak louder than words. You can press Tussoji. Here's a screenshot to help identify common tree pests.

It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

A new record species in China - the multi-spotted transverse leafhopper

It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

Through the identification of specimens from all over Xinjiang, the authors have found only the Przewalski's two-tailed boat moth, and no Yang er-tailed boat moth and black belt two-tailed boat moth reported in the previous literature have been found.

It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

Endanger the life of the poplar leaf beetle of the poplar tree

It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

Willow poison moth adult, egg, larva, pupa and harm

The good news is here: the teachers of the College of Agriculture of Shihezi University systematically investigated the types of poplar pests in xinjiang farmland shelter forests, and took a large number of pictures (a total of 226 color photos were selected and used in the whole book), and on the basis of carefully summarizing the research results and the experience of predecessors, compiled the book "Farmland Shelter Forest - Primary Color Illustration of Common Species Identification of Poplar Pests".

The book is rich in pictures and text, and the text and pictures are mixed in the layout, so that the pictures and texts correspond to each other, which is convenient for users to check. The book is divided into three chapters: the first chapter is leaf-eating pests; the second chapter is dried moth pests; and the third chapter is stinging insects. A total of 52 common farmland shelterbelt-poplar pests (including 2 species of pest mites) were included in 4 orders and 24 families. Each describes its distribution, host, morphological characteristics, and biological characteristics. It has important guiding reference value for identifying pests and developing appropriate control methods.

The book not only helps the frontline workers of agricultural production to identify and identify pests, but also serves as a reference book for plant protection workers in scientific research institutes.

It's no longer hard to get you to know the pests that harm the trees!

The book's creators:

Dr. Shaoshan Wang, Associate Professor, Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Shihezi University, master supervisor. His main research interests are the integrated management of agricultural insects and pests.

Dr. Liusheng Chen. Associate Professor of the Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Shihezi University, master tutor. His research interests are lepidoptera phylogenetics and extend to related aspects of insect biodiversity, biogeography and conservation biology.

If you have any book purchase needs, please contact Teacher Wang Shaoshan!

The copyright of the pictures quoted in this article belongs to Teacher Wang Shaoshan! Photo editor: Tianshan Plant Protection, please indicate the source when reprinting!

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