M moire Sur Un Insecte Et Un Champignon Qui Ravagent Les Cafiers Aux Antilles... details the investigations of F lix- douard Gu rin-M neville and Samuel Perrottet into the pests and diseases affecting coffee plants in the West Indies. This historical account provides insights into the entomology and plant pathology of the region during the period in which it was written. The work focuses specifically on an insect and a fungus that were causing significant damage to coffee plantations.
This book is invaluable for those studying the historical aspects of agriculture, entomology, mycology, and the economic challenges faced by Caribbean planters. It offers a detailed look at the natural history of specific pests and diseases and demonstrates early approaches to understanding and combating threats to coffee production.
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