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ArticleItem ފޭރު(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީސް، މެރީން ރިސޯސަސް، އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީސް، މެރީން ރިސޯސަސް، އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ; Ministry of Fisheries Marine Resources and Agriculture ArticleItem ކާދު ތައްޔާރު ކުރުން(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ; Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture BookItem ދިވެހިބިމުގައި އަލަ(ނުރަސްމީ ތަޢުލީމު ދޭމަރުކަޒު, 1992-10-21) ނުރަސްމީ ތަޢުލީމު ދޭމަރުކަޒު; Nurasmee Thau'leemu Dhey MarukazuItem Agriculture for development : Operationalizing the agricultural agenda through land administration and land access in Latin America and the Caribbean(World Bank Group, 2008) ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް; World Bank GroupItem More than just ownership : ten land and natural resource conflict case studies from East Java and Flores(World Bank Group, 2004-12) ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް; World Bank Group Technical ReportItem ފެނުގައި ތަރުކާރީއާއި މޭވާ ހެއްދުން (ސޮއިލްލެސް ކަލްޗާރ)(2000) މުޙައްމަދު ޖަމީލު; Jameel, Mohamed BookItem Pests of crops and their control in the Maldives(Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, 1991) Hassan, E.; އީ. ޙަސަންEvery year insect and mite pests cause substantial damage to crops, ornamentals, fibre and livestock all over the world. The frequency of pest occurence depends on the presence of host plants, the level of natural control by predators, parasites and diseases, and the prevailing climatic conditions. In tropical countries th warm, humid · climate favours the development and rapid multiplication of insect and mite pests. Successful pest control programmes must be based on a thorough knowledge and understanding of the biology of the pests and the damage they cause. The pests must firstly be correctly identified and the appropri ate control measure(s) chosen while causing as little damage as possible to the host, environment and beneficial organisms. In the Maldives the use of predators and parasites together with improved cultural practices are preferred options for pest control in horticultural crops. Although chemicals may be required in some situations, there use needs to be restricted. The first section of this book gives a synopsis of the morphology, anatomy, development and classification of insects and mites. The second section describes briefly the morphology, ecology and distribution of each pest that may be found on a crop and the damage it causes. Control methods are mentioned for each individual pest. ArticleItem Final workshop of program on the project identification, formulation and appraisal(Ministry of Planning Human Resources and Environment, 1998) Ministry of Planning Human Resources and Environment; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޕްލޭނިންގ ހިއުމަން ރިސޯސަސް އެންޑް އެންވާރަމަންޓް ArticleItem Dossier for import and release of asecodes hispinarum for the control of coconut hispine beetle : Brontispa Longissima in the Maldives(Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture and Marine Resources, 2003) Ministry of Fisheries, Agriculture & Marine Resources; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ އެންޑް މެރިން ރިސޯސަސް ArticleItem Country position paper for Maldives : Special programme on regional Food security SPFP/RAS/6702 : Final report(Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture and Marine Resources, 2007) Mathema, Sudarshan B.; Velayutham, Mariappan; Wickramasinghe, Upali; ސުދަރުޝަން ބީ. މަތެމާ; މަރިއައްޕަން ވަލޭޔުތަމް; އުޕާލީ ވިކްރަމަސިންގްހަ
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