Insect Pathology

Author: Tanada   Yoshinori;Kaya   Harry K.;Vega   Fernando E.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780080926254

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126832556

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126832556

Subject: Q965.8 insect pathology

Language: ENG

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Insect Pathology is designed for a broad spectrum of readers. Is should be useful to students, lecturers, and researchers requiring information about the principles in insect pathology and the biology of pathogens. It should serve as a resource for specialists to learn about other insect pathogen systems, for generalists to become aware of advances in insect pathology, and for scientists and students, beginning or otherwise, interested in learning about insect pathology.
This book was originally intended to update the 1949 test by E. A. Steinhaus entitled Principles of Insect Pathology. The purpose for this book was twofold: To serve (1) as a text for an insect pathology and/or biological control class and (2) as a comprehensive reference source. Because this book summarizes much of the available information, its usefulness as a textbook for an insect pathology class is apparent. Although the literature citations are extensive, they are far from complete. The literature in insect pathology is voluminous and for the past decade has been expanding at an almost exponential rate. A complete review of the literature is beyond the scope of the book, and an omission of a reference does not preclude its importance. Our citations, however, should serve as a good starting point for those who wish to obtain further information. We have attempted to cover equally all subdisciplines, but shortcomings are unavoidable. For these, we take full responsibility.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Insect Pathology

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 12

PREFACE

pp.:  12 – 14

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  14 – 25

CHAPTER 3. AMICROBIAL AND MICROBIAL AGENTS

pp.:  65 – 8

CHAPTER 5. OTHER BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

pp.:  160 – 184

CHAPTER 6. DNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS: BACULOVIRIDAE

pp.:  184 – 258

CHAPTER 7. OTHER DNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS

pp.:  258 – 288

CHAPETR 8. RNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS: REOVIRIDAE

pp.:  288 – 309

CHAPTER 9. OTHER RNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS

pp.:  309 – 331

CHAPTER 10. FUNGAL INFECTIONS

pp.:  331 – 401

CHAPTER 11. PROTOZOAN INFECTIONS: ZOOMASTIGINA, RHIZOPODA, AND CILIOPHORA

pp.:  401 – 427

CHAPTER 12. PROTOZOAN INFECTIONS: APICOMPLEXA, MICROSPORA

pp.:  427 – 472

CHAPTER 13. NEMATODES, NEMATOMORPHS, AND PLATYHELMINTHES

pp.:  472 – 505

CHAPTER 14. HOST RESISTANCE

pp.:  505 – 567

CHAPTER 15. MICROBIAL CONTROL

pp.:  567 – 608

CHAPTER 16. EPIZOOTIOLOGY

pp.:  608 – 646

INDEX

pp.:  646 – 682

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