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almahu_9947366802202882
Format:
1 online resource (509 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
ISBN:
1-78402-031-1
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1-283-39406-5
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9786613394064
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0-12-384985-3
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The first edition of Tanada and Kaya's Insect Pathology is the standard reference in the field for researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students and is well known worldwide among entomologists. However, the field has seen rapid advances in the 20 years since its original publication, and the new edition brings together an essential and updated resource for researchers with 13 chapters edited by Fernando E. Vega and Harry K. Kaya. Many of these advances involve new insights on ecology as well as phylogenetics and molecular biology of viruses, bacteria, fungi, micros
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Insect Pathology; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Contributors; Chapter 1 - Scope and Basic Principles of Insect Pathology; 1.1.INTRODUCTION; 1.2.CATEGORIES OF DISEASE; 1.3.BASIC PRINCIPLES IN INSECT PATHOLOGY; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - History of Insect Pathology; 2.1.INTRODUCTION; 2.2. EARLY HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF INSECT PATHOGENS; 2.3. EARLY DISCOVERIES OF OTHER PATHOGENS; 2.4. DEVELOPMENT OF INSECT PATHOGENS FOR BIOLOGICAL CONTROL; 2.5. EVENTS THAT BROUGHT SCIENTISTS TOGETHER AND ADVANCED THE FIELD
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2.6.UNEXPECTED PRODUCTS OF RESEARCH ON INSECT PATHOGENS2.7. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 - Principles of Epizootiology and Microbial Control; 3.1.INTRODUCTION; 3.2.EPIZOOTIOLOGY: BASIC PRINCIPLES; 3.3.MICROBIAL CONTROL (APPLIED EPIZOOTIOLOGY); 3.4.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Baculoviruses and Other Occluded Insect Viruses; 4.1.INTRODUCTION; 4.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY; 4.3.BACULOVIRUS INFECTION, REPLICATION, PATHOLOGY, AND TRANSMISSION; 4.4.USE OF BACULOVIRUSES FOR INSECT PEST CONTROL; 4.5.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES
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Chapter 5 - RNA Viruses Infecting Pest Insects5.1.INTRODUCTION; 5.2.CLASSIFICATION, PHYLOGENY, STRUCTURE, AND GENOME ORGANIZATION; 5.3.INFECTION, REPLICATION, PATHOLOGY, TRANSMISSION, AND HOST RANGE; 5.4.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 - Fungal Entomopathogens; 6.1.INTRODUCTION; 6.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY; 6.3.BIOLOGY; 6.4.ECOLOGY; 6.5.USE OF FUNGAL ENTOMOPATHOGENS AS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; 6.6.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 - Microsporidian Entomopathogens; 7.1.INTRODUCTION; 7.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY; 7.3.LIFE HISTORY
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7.4.BIOLOGICAL CONTROL PROGRAMS: CASE HISTORIES7.5.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8 - Bacterial Entomopathogens; 8.1.INTRODUCTION; 8.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY; 8.3.INFECTION, REPLICATION, PATHOLOGY, AND TRANSMISSION; 8.4.GRAM-POSITIVE ENTOMOPATHOGENS: PHYLUM FIRMICUTES, CLASS BACILLI, ORDER BACILLALES; 8.5.GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA; 8.6.OTHER POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC BACTERIA: INFECTION BY MOLLICUTES; 8.7.FIELD USE: EXAMPLES, SUCCESS, AND CONSTRAINTS; 8.8.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 - Wolbachia Infections in Arthropod Hosts; 9.1.INTRODUCTION
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9.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY9.3.PATHOGEN VERSUS MUTUALIST; 9.4.HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF WOLBACHIA AND VECTOR CONTROL; 9.5.REPRODUCTIVE MANIPULATIONS; 9.6.PATHOGEN INTERFERENCE AND PATHOGEN PROTECTION; 9.7.APPLIED USE OF WOLBACHIA; 9.8.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10 - Protistan Entomopathogens; 10.1. INTRODUCTION; 10.2.CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY; 10.3.ASSOCIATIONS, SIGNS, AND SYMPTOMS; 10.4.AMOEBOZOA; 10.5.APICOMPLEXA; 10.6.CILIOPHORA; 10.7.EUGLENOZOA; 10.8.HELICOSPORIDIA; 10.9.FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11 - Nematode Parasites and Entomopathogens
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11.1.INTRODUCTION
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-384984-5
Language:
English
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