Insect Virology

Author: Smith   Kenneth M.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323158596

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123956040

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123956040

Subject: Q965.8 insect pathology

Language: ENG

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Description

Insect Virology focuses on viruses affecting insects, from the Tipula and Sericesthis iridescent viruses to the acute and chronic bee paralysis viruses and sacbrood virus. The book explores the symptomatology and pathology of virus diseases in insects; the isolation and purification of the viruses as well as their morphology and chemistry; and the host range.
Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with a historical overview of insect virology and its emergence as a scientific discipline, along with the previous studies on virus diseases in insects. Before discussing the different kinds of viruses and their distribution throughout the insect kingdom, the book first describes the viruses attacking the insects and the diseases they cause. The book then examines the mode of virus replication, transmission, and latent viral infections. The text explains a rapidly developing technique, the growing of insect tissues in culture, and its use to study the virus in the living cell. The book also considers the relationships of plant viruses with the insects that transmit them. The last chapter deals with the use of insect viruses in the biological control of insect pests.
This book is a valuable source of information for entomologists, insect virologists, virologists in other fields, microbiologists, and others interested in insect virology.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Dedication

pp.:  3 – 9

Insect Virology

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Preface

pp.:  9 – 16

Table of Contents

pp.:  10 – 3

CHAPTER I. Introduction

pp.:  16 – 23

CHAPTER II. The Various Types of Insect Viruses and the Nuclear Polyhedroses

pp.:  23 – 56

CHAPTER III. The Polyhedroses: Cytoplasmic Type

pp.:  56 – 74

CHAPTER IV. The Granuloses

pp.:  74 – 89

CHAPTER V. The Noninclusion and Miscellaneous Virus Diseases

pp.:  89 – 125

CHAPTER VI. Mode of Replication of Insect Viruses

pp.:  125 – 143

CHAPTER VII. Transmission and Spread of Insect Viruses

pp.:  143 – 161

CHAPTER VIII. Latent Viral Infections

pp.:  161 – 170

CHAPTER IX. Tissue Culture of Insect Viruses

pp.:  170 – 187

CHAPTER Χ. Further Aspects of the Relationships between Insects and Viruses

pp.:  187 – 210

CHAPTER XI. Plant Virus-Insect Vector Relationships

pp.:  210 – 246

CHAPTER XII. Viruses and the Biological Controlof Insect Pests

pp.:  246 – 255

APPENDIX

pp.:  255 – 258

Author Index

pp.:  258 – 264

Subject Index

pp.:  264 – 272

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