Insect Viruses and Pest Management

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-06-29
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

This is an essential guidebook, providing a comprehensive overview of insect viruses and pest management. Part One of this volume explores the rationale behind the employment of insect pathogenic viruses in pest control and documents the assessment of biological activity, the ecology of baculoviruses, control strategies, virus production and formulation, and the conduct and recording of field control trials. Part Two comprises an authoritative global survey of current practice, R&D, and up-to-date technical studies of insect viruses and their application in pest management. This survey was compiled with the assistance of a panel of world-wide experts and will prove an invaluable and unique data source. Building on the key topics discussed in Part One, easy-to-follow, practical protocols are presented in Part Three, including detailed accounts of standard operating procedures for working with insects, isolation, propagation (in vivo and in vitro), purification, characterization and enumeration of viruses, suggestions for good laboratory layout and design, mass production methods, formulation and quality control. The importance of external environmental factors concerning virus survival and efficacy is also not forgotten, and in the final part the effects of solar radiation and the relationships between viruses and plant surfaces are discussed. Indispensable reading for all professionals and students interested in insect virology and pest control, this book is a comprehensive reference manual.

Author Biography

Frances R. Hunter-Fujita and Philip F. Entwistle are the authors of Insect Viruses and Pest Management, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of contributors ix(2)
Acknowledgements xi
PART ONE BASIC PRINCIPLES 1(186)
1 Rationale for the use of microbial pesticides
3(4)
2 Characteristics of insect pathogenic viruses
7(20)
3 Assessment of biological activity
27(4)
4 The ecology of baculoviruses in insect hosts
31(39)
5 Control strategies
70(22)
6 Virus production
92(25)
7 Formulation
117(42)
8 Spray application of baculoviruses
159(6)
9 Conduct and recording of field control trials
165(13)
10 Future developments
178(9)
PART TWO WORLD SURVEY 187(170)
11 A world survey of virus control of insect pests
189(12)
Philip F. Entwistle
12 Western Europe
201(15)
Jurg Huber
13 Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
216(16)
Jerzy J. Lipa
14 Indian subcontinent
232(12)
S. Easwaramoorthy
15 South-east Asia and the western Pacific
244(14)
Keith A. Jones
Bernhard Zelazny
Uthai Ketunuti
Andrew Cherry
David Grzywacz
16 People's Republic of China
258(11)
Philip F. Entwistle
17 Japan
269(11)
Yasuhisa Kunimi
18 Africa, the Near and Middle East
280(23)
Edna Kunjeku
Keith A. Jones
Galal M. Moawad
19 Australasia
303(10)
Robert E. Teakle
20 North America
313(19)
John T. Cunningham
21 Central America and the Caribbean
332(7)
Philip F. Entwistle
22 South America
339(18)
M. Regina V. de Oliveira
PART THREE PRACTICAL TECHNIQUES 357(206)
23 General laboratory practice
359(15)
24 Working with the host
374(17)
25 Working with the virus
391(64)
26 Enumeration of virus
455(30)
27 Cell culture
485(33)
Jun Mitsuhashi
28 Mass production, product formulation and quality control
518(24)
29 Spray application
542(10)
30 Registration requirements
552(11)
PART FOUR ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING VIRAL SURVIVAL 563(26)
31 Solar radiation, with emphasis on the ultraviolet
565(14)
32 Plant surfaces
579(10)
Glossary 589(9)
Further reading 598(3)
Index 601

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