
Dr. M.L. Agarwal
Professor
Entomology
- Ph. D. (Zoology) – Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
- M. Sc. Zoology (specialization Entomology) – Dr. BR Ambedkar, Univ., Agra
- B. Sc. (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry) – Dr. BR Ambedkar, Univ., Agra
- Research Area – Fruit flies
- Research Interest – Economic Entomology
Books
- Kapoor, V.C., Hardy, D.E., Agarwal, M.L. and Grewal, J.S. 1981. Fruit Fly Systematic of Indian Subcontinent. Export India Publ. Jullandar, 113 pp.
- Yazdani, S.S. and Agarwal, M.L. 1997. Elements of Insect Ecology. Narosa Publ. House, New Delhi, 212 pp.
- Yazdani, S.S. and Agarwal, M.L. 2005. Essentials of Scientific Crop Protection. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana, 449 pp.
- Agarwal, M.L. 2007. Pest management: A Glossary. Agro-Tech Publ. House, Udaipur.
- Agarwal, M.L. 2009. Perspectives in Insect Behaviour. International Book Distributing Co. Lucknow
Booklets
- Agarwal, M.L. and Singh, R. 2005. Amazing world of Honeybees. RAU Publ., 45pp.
- Agarwal, M.L. 2009. Economic Indian Fruit Flies. RAU Publ. 38 pp.
Review papers
- Kapoor, V.C. and Agarwal, M.L. 1983. Fruit flies and their increasing host plants in India. In: Fruit Flies of Economic Importance. R. Cavalloro (ed.). A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp.252-257.
- Agarwal, M.L. and Kapoor, V.C. 1986. Indian Dacinae and their host plant relationships. In: Fruit Flies of Economic Importance. R. Cavalloro (ed.). A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp.51-60.
- Agarwal, M.L. 1991. The genus Dacus Fabricius (Diptera: Tephritidae) in India. In: Proc. 1st Int. Symp. Fruit Flies in the Tropics. S. Vijaysegaran and A.G. Ibrahim (eds.), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, MARDI, pp. 191-203.
- Agarwal, M.L. and Sueyoshi, M. 2005. Catalogue of Indian fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). Oriental Insects, 40: 371-433.
- Agarwal, M. L. 2006. Indian Dacini (Diptera: Tephritidae) and their management. In: Integrated Pest Management and Biocontrol. S.C. Dwivedi and Nalini Dwivedi (eds.). Pointers Publ., Jaipur, pp. 353-373.
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Email id – mlagarwal@rpcau.ac.in