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Cím:Biological control : benefits and risks / edited by Heikki M.T. Hokkanen and James M. Lynch
Megjelenés:Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995
Terjedelem:xxii, 304 p. ; 25 cm
Megjegyzések:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
I., Biological Invasions (p. 1-50.) ; 1., Suppressiveness of soils to invading micro-organisms (p. 3-12.) / Claude Alabouvette, C. Steinberg. 2., Biotechnology: environmental impacts of introducing crops and biocontrol agents in North American agriculture (p. 14-29.) / David Pimentel. 3., Frequency and consequences of insect invasions (p. 30-43.) / Joop C. van Lenteren. 4., Integrated pest management (IPM) in fruit orchards (p. 44-50.) / Torgeir Edland. II., Classical Biocontrol (p. 51-89.) ; 5. Benefits and risks of classical biological control (p. 53-63.) / David J. Greathead. 6., Potential impacts on threatened and endangered insects species in the United States from introductions of parasitic hymenoptera for the control of insect pests (p. 64-74.) / Keith R. Hopper. 7., Lessons from post-release investigations in classical biological control: the case of Microctonus aethiopoides Loan (Hym., Braconidae) introduced into Australia and New Zealand for the biological control of Sitona discoideus gyllenhal (Col., Curculionidae) (p. 75-83.) / Jean-Paul Aeschlimann. 8., Host specificity screening of insect biological weed control agents as part of an environmental risk assessment (p. 84-89.) / Bernd Blossey. III., Augmentative Control (p. 91-206.) ; 9., The use of exotic organisms as biopesticides: some issues (p. 93-100.) / Jeff Waage. 10., Use of Trichogramma in Maize - estimating environmental risks (p. 101-118.) / D. A. Andow, C. P. Lane, D. M. Olson. 11., Entomopathogenic nematodes in biological control: feasibility, perspectives and possible risks (p. 119-136.) / Ralf-Udo Ehlers, Arne Peters. 12., Pseudomonads as biocontrol agents of diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens (p. 137-148.) / Genevieve Defago, Christoph Keel. 13., Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat: benefits, risks and current challenges (p. 149-160.) / David M. Weller, Linda S. Thomashow, R. James Cook. 14., Genetically engineered fluorescent pseudomonads for improved biocontrol of plant pathogens (p. 161-166.) / David N. Dowling, Bert Boesten, Daniel J. O'Sullivan, Peter Stephens, John Morris, Fergal O'Gara. 15., Biological control of foliar fungal diseases (p. 167-176.) / Nyckle J. Fokkema. 16., The use of fungi, particularly Trichoderma spp. and Gliocladium spp., to control root rot and damping-off diseases (p. 177-189.) / Dan Funck Jensen, Hanne Wolffhechel. 17., Bacillus thuringiensis in pest control (p. 190-200.) / Raymond J. C. Cannon. 18., Opportunities with baculoviruses (p. 201-206.) / Jurg Huber. IV., Use of Genetically-Modified Organisms (p. 207-260.) ; 19., Assessing the potential benefits and risks of introducing natural and genetically manipulated bacteria for the control of soil-borne root diseases (p. 209-216.) / Maarten H. Ryder, Raymond L. Correll. 20., Serodiagnostic methods for risk assessment of Pseudomonas cepacia as a biocontrol agent (p. 217-222.) / Kenichi Tsuchiya. 21., Benefits and risks of using genetically engineered baculoviruses as insecticides (p. 223-230.) / Norman E. Crook, Doreen Winstanley. 22., Mathematical modelling of gene exchange in soil (p. 231-235.) / James M. Lynch, M. J. Bazin, J. Choi. 23., Pest resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis: ecological crop assessment for Bt gene incorporation and strategies of management (p. 236-252.) / C. Howard Wearing, Heikki M. T. Hokkanen. 24., An international perspective for the release of genetically engineered organisms for biological control (p. 253-260.) / Max J. Whitten. V., Economics and Registration (p. 261-290.) ; 25., Development of the biocontrol fungus Gliocladium virens: risk assessment and approval for horticultural use (p. 263-269.) / Robert D. Lumsden, J. F. Walter. 26., Economics of classical biological control: a research perspective (p. 270-276.) / J. M. Cullen, Max J. Whitten. 27., Economics of biocontrol agents: an industrial view (p. 277-282.) / Timo Tormala. 28., Registration requirements of biological control agents in Germany and in the European Union (p. 283-290.) / Fred A. J. Klingauf
Biological control of insect pests, plant pathogens and weeds, is the only major alternative to the use of pesticides in agriculture and forestry. As with all technologies, there are benefits and risks associated with their utilization. This book is the outcome of a unique gathering of specialists to discuss and debate the benefits and risks associated with biological control. After intensive interaction it was concluded that we must place greater emphasis on the benefits, while not ignoring the potential risks. The authors address the various techniques and approaches used in biological control, including state-of-the-art reports and economic and risk analyses. The book will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in academia and industry in biotechnology, agriculture, forestry and environmental sciences.
Sorozati cím:(Biotechnology research ; 4)
ETO jelzet:632.937 631.147
LC jelzet:SB975
ISBN:9780521544054
Azonosítók:10.1017/CBO9780511661730, doi, cboCR9780511661730,
Tárgyszavak:Növényvédelem
Kártevők
Növények, védelme környezeti szempontok
Biogazdálkodás
Pests.
Plants, Protection of.
Plants, Protection of Environmental aspects.
Organic farming.
Biological pest control agents.
Agricultural pests.
Biotechnology Research.
Egyéb nevek:Hokkanen, Heikki M. T.
Lynch, James Michael
Borító:
LelőhelyTémaEgyéb tematikus jelzetJelzetÉvszámKötetStátuszElőjegyz.Mellékletek
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